A 19-year-old Mexican man has died while being held in detention by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the agency has confirmed.
Royer Perez-Jimenez was found unconscious and unresponsive on Monday at the Glades County Detention Center in Florida, according to a statement from ICE. He died of a presumed suicide; however, the official cause of his death remains under investigation, the statement adds.
According to US media, Perez-Jimenez is the youngest prisoner to die in ICE custody since Donald Trump returned to office and launched a nationwide immigration crackdown.
Perez-Jimenez was found in his cell at 02:34 (07:34 GMT) on 16 March, according to ICE, which added that prison staff immediately began life-saving efforts. He had been arrested in January and charged with fraud for impersonation and misdemeanour resisting an officer. Officials say he had illegally entered the US at an unknown date.
When he was admitted to the jail, he denied any behavioral health issues or concerns and answered 'no' to all suicide screening questions, ICE says.
The Mexican government has requested more details about Perez-Jimenez's death and called it unacceptable. The Government of Mexico reiterated that such deaths are unacceptable and once again called on immigration authorities to carry out a prompt and thorough investigation to clarify the circumstances surrounding this death, determine responsibility, and establish effective guarantees of non-repetition.
According to Detention Watch Network, a group opposing immigrant detention, there have been more than 42 migrant deaths in custody since Trump returned to office in January 2025. Immigration raids have also led to multiple deaths of migrants, including two US citizens shot by agents in Minnesota.
Under Joe Biden, the president who preceded Trump, only 24 deaths were reported in ICE custody during his entire four-year term, according to ICE statistics.
Royer Perez-Jimenez was found unconscious and unresponsive on Monday at the Glades County Detention Center in Florida, according to a statement from ICE. He died of a presumed suicide; however, the official cause of his death remains under investigation, the statement adds.
According to US media, Perez-Jimenez is the youngest prisoner to die in ICE custody since Donald Trump returned to office and launched a nationwide immigration crackdown.
Perez-Jimenez was found in his cell at 02:34 (07:34 GMT) on 16 March, according to ICE, which added that prison staff immediately began life-saving efforts. He had been arrested in January and charged with fraud for impersonation and misdemeanour resisting an officer. Officials say he had illegally entered the US at an unknown date.
When he was admitted to the jail, he denied any behavioral health issues or concerns and answered 'no' to all suicide screening questions, ICE says.
The Mexican government has requested more details about Perez-Jimenez's death and called it unacceptable. The Government of Mexico reiterated that such deaths are unacceptable and once again called on immigration authorities to carry out a prompt and thorough investigation to clarify the circumstances surrounding this death, determine responsibility, and establish effective guarantees of non-repetition.
According to Detention Watch Network, a group opposing immigrant detention, there have been more than 42 migrant deaths in custody since Trump returned to office in January 2025. Immigration raids have also led to multiple deaths of migrants, including two US citizens shot by agents in Minnesota.
Under Joe Biden, the president who preceded Trump, only 24 deaths were reported in ICE custody during his entire four-year term, according to ICE statistics.





















