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The United Nations called for an independent probe into dozens of deaths in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody since last year. It also urged swift steps to stop additional fatalities. The statement was reported by @AFP.
nknews.orgThe United Nations demanded an independent investigation into dozens of deaths in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody since last year and swift action to prevent more fatalities, @AFP reported. The call covers deaths recorded in ICE facilities over the preceding twelve months.
No specific locations or individual cases were detailed in the statement. The United Nations framed the request as necessary to address conditions inside the detention system.
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