The death of a man at a Texas immigration detention camp is likely to be classified as a homicide despite Immigration and Customs Enforcement claiming that he took his own life.
"A fellow detainee says he witnessed Geraldo Lunas Campos being choked to death by guards at an ICE detention center in Texas on Jan. 3."[image or embed]
" Matt Novak (@paleofuture.bsky.social) Jan 15, 2026 at 5:53 PM
"the Biden Administration lost track of hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied migrant children"
Was that based on who Biden let in, or based on who Trump let in but didn't track?
www.nbcnews.com
"with 19% rating the Democrats favorably "
RCP says 32.5%.
www.realclearpolling.com
Are you using Republican Math, or are you cherry-picking?
"Donald Trump's incoming border tsar, Tom Homan, has said that the US government "can't find" more than 300,000 migrant children - and that many have been lured into forced labour and sex trafficking."
"Many are going to be in forced labour. Many forced sex trade," Homan added. "We need to save these children." www.bbc.com
--BBC Article
"The cuts at the State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (TIP) decimated a team that worked to combat labor and sex trafficking abroad and helped coordinate domestic efforts across other agencies, including the departments of Justice, Health and Human Services, and Labor." 19thnews.org
--Trump policy
Let's talk about who betrayed the children, shall we?
This will be LftHndThrd's time to abandon this discussion.
Trump administration continues to hack away at efforts to combat sex trafficking
www.ms.now
The Trump administration is "decommissioning" a Department of Justice unit that has long been at the center of dismantling transnational organized crime networks, drug cartels and human trafficking rings.
Leaders of the unit, called the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces, or OCDETF, were told they had until Sept. 30 to shut down operations, people familiar with the matter said. The people asked not to be identified, citing concerns over potential retribution.
Pouring Fuel on the Fire: Implications of Trump's Executive Actions for Human Trafficking Victimization and Vulnerability
ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk
On the first day of his second term, Trump issued executive orders imposing a moratorium on seeking asylum in the U.S. via the southern border until he "issue[s] a finding that the invasion at the southern border has ceased" and suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. Denying protection to refugees who are fleeing persecution"a violation of U.S. obligations under the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees and Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights"risks making migrants even more vulnerable to human trafficking. Absent lawful pathways to refugee status, vulnerable asylum seekers face extreme risk from organized crime and drug cartels, which frequently exploit immigrants for forced work and commercial sex. Some groups, such as unaccompanied minors, are particularly vulnerable, especially since the Trump administration cut funding for their legal representation.
Sen. Ossoff Launches Inquiry After Reports That Trump Administration Rolled Back Child Protection Programs
www.ossoff.senate.gov
According to The Guardian, law enforcement agencies have reassigned staff from anti-child trafficking positions to focus on other roles, often with no criminal nexus.
Reporting from The New York Times has found that DHS agents nationwide worked the fewest hours on child exploitation from February through April of this year than they have during that period in more than a decade, while at the same time the State Department reportedly cut more than 70% of staff in the office responsible for leading the U.S. government's anti-trafficking efforts.
But much more importantly, in terms of evidence, we have physical evidence from the autopsy of asphyxiation.
#160 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-01-16 02:24 PM | Reply | Flag:
No you don't. You have the dead pedo's daughter, who somehow got word from someone in the medical examiners office who said "our doctor is believing that we're going to be listing the manner of death as homicide"
#173 | Posted by lfthndthrds
Okay.
The coroner is "likely to" rule this a homicide.
In an interview with the Post, a man who was detained in the same unit as Lunas Campos said he saw at least five guards struggling with him after he refused to enter the segregation unit. The man said he heard Lunas Campos repeatedly saying, "No puedo respirar (I can't breathe)." www.ktsm.com
It seems almost inescapable ICE killed this man.
Eberly can figure it out, why can't you?
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