- Criminal illegal alien passes away at University Hospital . . . - ICE
December 18, 2025 Newark, NJ Detainee Death Notifications Criminal illegal alien passes away at University Hospital following medical emergency at Delaney Hall Detention Facility
- ICE detainee, 41, dies a day after being locked up at Delaney Hall - MSN
A 41-year-old man who was in the United States illegally died after suffering a medical emergency on the day he was transferred to a detention facility in Newark Jean Wilson Brutus, a citizen of
- ICE Detainee Being Held at a Troubled Jailhouse in Newark Dies
Jean Wilson Brutus, 41, was one of four migrants to die in the past week after medical emergencies in detention centers in New Jersey, Michigan, Mississippi and Pennsylvania
- ICE detainee dies day after arriving at Newarks Delaney Hall
Jean Wilson Brutus, a 41-year-old Haitian national in ICE custody, suffered a medical emergency and died just one day after he arrived at Delaney Hall in Newark
- ICE detainee dies after medical emergency in New Jersey – NBC New York
ICE issues statement after detainee at Delaney Hall dies in ‘medical emergency' With more than 1,000 beds, Delaney Hall is among the largest immigration detention sites in the United States
- Detainee dies at Newark ICE facility - New Jersey Globe
In a press release, ICE officials said Brutus died of “suspected natural causes” due to a medical emergency at Delaney Hall, ICE’s facility in Newark They said EMS performed life-saving measures, but he was pronounced dead at the University Hospital in Newark Brutus is the first detainee to die in custody at Delaney Hall
- Immigrant dies one day after arriving at ICE detention center
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has announced the death of a 41-year-old Haitian immigrant who was detained at a New Jersey detention center
- Detainee dies at Delaney Hall, the Newark ICE facility
Jean Wilson Brutus, a 41-year-old Haiti national who was detained at the Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark, died on Dec 12, prompting new scrutiny on conditions at the private prison and
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