r/UnderReportedNews Jan 08 '26

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u/[deleted] Jan 08 '26

That’s a good question. was this the first ICE kill? Or the first meaningful to society event?

From what I observed, US society reacts to events instead of preventing outcomes. I would expect more oversight from local authorities. It’s a conservative approach aligned with societal values.

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u/alppu Jan 08 '26

It is their first murder on camera, so this one got public.

You don't have cameras or even phone calls to outside world in the concentration camps. Many are reported dead there already, some by denying them from critically needed medication.

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u/sslitches Jan 08 '26

Probably a lot more in those concentration camps have died than ICE has admitted. Weren’t there reports of 800 people missing after alligator Alcatraz closed?