Immigration Policy

Texas Detention Camp Deaths Expose Dangerous Neglect and Cover-Ups

By Economics Desk | January 28, 2026

The troubling deaths of detainees at Camp East Montana reveal a pattern of neglect and possible abuse that Washington refuses to confront, threatening America’s national security and moral standing.

The recent death of Victor Manuel Diaz, a Nicaraguan immigrant detained at Texas's Camp East Montana, is yet another glaring example of the dangers that arise when immigration enforcement facilities operate without transparency or proper oversight. Official records suggest Diaz died by suicide days after being transferred from Minnesota, but family members and advocates remain skeptical, demanding answers in a system shrouded in secrecy.Diaz’s case cannot be viewed in isolation. It marks the third fatality at this sprawling detention complex near the U.S.-Mexico border, notorious for allegations of abuse, violence, and neglect. Earlier deaths include one ruled a homicide involving...

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