
Marie Angie Blaise, a 44-year-old Haitian migrant, died on April 25 in an ICE detention center in Florida. The exact circumstances of her death remain unclear, but witnesses report that she experienced chest pains which were allegedly ignored prior to her passing.
Human rights organizations are denouncing inhumane conditions following her death, pointing to apparent medical negligence. Migrant rights advocate Guerline Jozef has condemned what she describes as cruel immigration policies targeting Haitians.
Marie Blaise was arrested for traveling between U.S. territories without a valid visa, highlighting a broader issue. Advocates stress that many detained individuals have legal protections, yet still face detention.
Another alarming case involves a Haitian doctor detained in Georgia after a psychotic episode, who was reportedly denied adequate mental health care. ICE maintains that it provides 24/7 medical services, but testimonies from detainees and advocates challenge those claims.
Since the return of Donald Trump to office, mass deportations and mistreatment in detention facilities have surged. Critics say Haitians remain a primary target of his administration’s anti-immigration agenda.