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Doj Deportations Led to Overcrowding Strained Resources at Ice Facilities 3

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- Detainee population surged 162% from 2,300 to over 6,000 between Sep 2025 and Mar 2026.
- Six detainees died in ICE custody during that period, highest since 2017.
- Report by California DOJ found overcrowding and inadequate medical care at seven facilities.
- Most detainees were low security and lacked criminal histories.
- A bill is proposed to make facility inspections permanent.