It should not be easy at all. And I can't even imagine the hell we can't see. I am so sorry peoples, their friends, family and communities are going through this. So sorry.
You’re right — we can’t even see the worst of it. The suffering behind closed doors, the fear, the isolation. The grief ripples through families and entire communities.
💯 Because this is not an isolated tragedy. It is a pattern.
When people keep dying in custody, when transparency comes only after pressure, when families are left with silence instead of answers — that isn’t a broken system. That is the system functioning exactly as designed.
You cannot reform a structure built on detention, secrecy, and dehumanization. You cannot “tweak” a machine that keeps producing the same outcome: grief, cages, and preventable death.
Accountability without abolition just resets the cycle.
If we mean “never again,” it has to mean dismantling the conditions that make this possible in the first place.
“Unforgivable” is where it starts — but when deaths keep happening inside the same system, it stops feeling like a moment and starts feeling like a pattern.
At some point, the word has to carry more than emotion — it has to carry memory and insist on answers.
It is awful. When people die in custody and the system keeps operating without full transparency or accountability, it reflects conditions that demand scrutiny and structural change, not silence.
💯 Deaths in custody demand full investigation, public transparency, and real accountability. No one should die in a system shielded from scrutiny. If lives are being lost, oversight and consequences cannot be optional.
💯 Another life lost in custody is not “routine.” It is a failure of oversight and responsibility. Accountability must be external, transparent, and immediate.
This is what a system without oversight looks like.
Second death in a week isn’t an accident. It’s a pattern.
When people die in custody and it barely disrupts the news cycle, that’s normalization at work — and normalization is how harm scales.
Another life. Another family. Another file number.
It should not be this easy to look away.
It should not be easy at all. And I can't even imagine the hell we can't see. I am so sorry peoples, their friends, family and communities are going through this. So sorry.
It shouldn’t be easy at all.
You’re right — we can’t even see the worst of it. The suffering behind closed doors, the fear, the isolation. The grief ripples through families and entire communities.
So much harm that never makes a headline.
It’s heartbreaking.
Abolish ICE
💯 Because this is not an isolated tragedy. It is a pattern.
When people keep dying in custody, when transparency comes only after pressure, when families are left with silence instead of answers — that isn’t a broken system. That is the system functioning exactly as designed.
You cannot reform a structure built on detention, secrecy, and dehumanization. You cannot “tweak” a machine that keeps producing the same outcome: grief, cages, and preventable death.
Accountability without abolition just resets the cycle.
If we mean “never again,” it has to mean dismantling the conditions that make this possible in the first place.
My heart weeps for every life lost & for every life locked up in the USA.
💯 It should never be normal for hearts to keep breaking like this. Every life matters — no one is illegal on stolen land.
Unforgiveable
“Unforgivable” is where it starts — but when deaths keep happening inside the same system, it stops feeling like a moment and starts feeling like a pattern.
At some point, the word has to carry more than emotion — it has to carry memory and insist on answers.
That’s just a case we know of.
Criminal negligence is a crime.
Charge them.
Exactly. The cases we see are only the ones that become public. Accountability has to follow.
😭😭😭
It’s heartbreaking — every life lost in custody should matter.
Make it stop! It isn’t making anything better - just worse.
It won’t stop on its own. Systems that operate without transparency don’t correct — they expand.
Another death in custody isn’t a glitch. It’s a warning.
I wonder how many more they have covered up, disappeared or “gotten rid of.”
Disgusting! 27 fucking years old and there was nothing wrong with him probably when he went in
Its heartbreaking
Nothing us being done of these concentration camps. No media coverage
And no one is being held accountable…
😡
Awful. Concentration camps are what we have.
It is awful. When people die in custody and the system keeps operating without full transparency or accountability, it reflects conditions that demand scrutiny and structural change, not silence.
The murders of innocents by ICE must be stopped.
💯 Deaths in custody demand full investigation, public transparency, and real accountability. No one should die in a system shielded from scrutiny. If lives are being lost, oversight and consequences cannot be optional.
please please please let there b some accountability.
Accountability is the minimum — not a favor.
A person is dead in government custody. That demands full transparency, independent investigation, and consequences where facts support them.
No shielding. No delay. No quiet internal reviews.
Truth first. Then responsibility.
MURDERERS
💯 Another life lost in custody is not “routine.” It is a failure of oversight and responsibility. Accountability must be external, transparent, and immediate.