Overview
- Mexico’s foreign ministry says a Mexican national died Wednesday while detained by ICE in Georgia, with the Atlanta consulate requesting clarification and offering to cooperate in the investigation.
- U.S. authorities had not immediately commented on the Georgia death, which comes as official data record at least four deaths in ICE custody so far in 2026 and at least 30 in 2025, the deadliest year since ICE was created.
- A fire and rescue report cited by U.S. media says Renee Good was found with four gunshot wounds—two to the chest, one to the arm, and one to the head—before attempts to resuscitate her failed.
- The ICE officer who shot Good has not been charged or suspended, while the administration maintains the officer acted in self-defense and protests continue in Minneapolis.
- Recent surveys report a majority of Americans view the shooting as unjustified and express low confidence in a federal inquiry, with broader disapproval of ICE’s conduct and the president’s handling of immigration.