Immigrant Reportedly Separated From Family Died Of Suicide, Sheriff Confirms

on April 9, 2018 in San Ysidro, California.
<> on April 9, 2018 in San Ysidro, California.
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RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas (AP) — A Honduran man who entered the U.S. illegally killed himself in a Texas jail despite guards checking on him every half-hour and a camera in his padded cell, authorities say.

Marco Antonio Munoz, 39, was found unresponsive in his cell on the morning of May 13, a day after U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents brought him to the jail and two days after he was detained for entering the country illegally, the Starr County Sheriff’s Office says in an incident report filed June 5 with the Texas attorney general’s office and obtained Sunday by the Associated Press.

According to the report, jail officers said Munoz became combative during the booking process and was restrained and placed in a padded cell overnight. They said they checked on him every 30 minutes and at least once more during the morning shift before they eventually found him unresponsive on the floor.

Munoz was declared dead around 10 a.m., the report states. The sheriff’s office said he didn’t show any mental health problems or say anything that might have suggested he was thinking about killing himself.

Video footage from inside the cell showed that Munoz tied his sweater around a drain grate in the floor, looped it around his neck and turned his body around several times, cutting off his circulation and breathing. The report doesn’t say what time that occurred and the sheriff’s office didn’t respond to requests for comment Sunday.

The Washington Post , citing unnamed border agents with detailed knowledge of what occurred, reports that Munoz entered the country with his wife and their 3-year-old son, and that he became enraged and had to be restrained when agents said the family would be separated.

The sheriff’s report, like a CBP news release on Saturday, made no mention of details in the newspaper’s story about why Munoz might have been so despondent.

The Trump administration has been sharply criticized for separating families of immigrants arriving in the country illegally.

The CBP statement said Munoz was apprehended by officers from its the Weslaco border station and transferred to the Rio Grande Valley immigration processing center. It said he was sent to the Starr County jail after becoming “disruptive and combative.”

A CBP spokesman declined to comment further on Sunday. The Texas Rangers, who are investigating the death, as well as the state attorney general’s office, the Honduran embassy in D.C. and the Honduran consulate offices in Houston and McAllen, Texas also didn’t immediately respond to calls and emails seeking comment.

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  1. The bloody fruit of racial hatred and nativism. Stephen Miller should be so proud.

  2. Yesterday I posted this at WaPo when I read the story:

    Imagine you are holding your three-year-old son in your arms, accompanied by your wife, and you approach someone asking for asylum to escape unfathomable violence and hostility in your homeland.

    In response, someone in a uniform, with a gun, wrests your child from your arms and takes you away from them. You don’t know where they are now, or what is happening to them – only that you cannot protect them.

    This makes me heartsick.

    The first reply was:

    You can always move.

    The second was:

    Do not enter America illegally…problem solved.

    I am more heartsick.

  3. Avatar for pshah pshah says:

    If you want to talk about a special place in Hell, it’s reserved for people who allow these things to happen. I no longer recognize this country. If we’re no longer capable of recognizing and honoring each other’s divine spark of humanity, maybe we’re too far gone.

  4. I’m right there with you. This is just so sad. There is blood and more on the hands of this Administration. May 45 and his people all rot in hell.

  5. If this is part of MAGA, I don’t want any damned part of it!

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