ICE Detention Center in Texas Faces Scrutiny Over Record Deaths and Poor Conditions
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center at Camp East Montana, located on the grounds of the U.S. Army's Fort Bliss military base in Texas, is under intense scrutiny due to a high number of detainee deaths and poor living conditions. Since its opening in August 2025, the facility has become the largest immigrant detention center in the U.S. and has reported three deaths out of 25 in ICE detention since October. Concerns have been raised by immigration advocates, lawmakers, and former detainees about the management of the facility by Acquisition Logistics, a company with no prior experience in running detention centers, which secured a $1.3 billion federal contract. The facility has been criticized for inadequate medical care, poor living conditions, and violations of detention standards, including failure to prevent self-harm and suicide among detainees.