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May 5, 2025 – Abelardo Avelleneda-Delgado, 68, died in ICE custody while being transported from a local jail to federal detention.
The first detainee to die in this manner in at least a decade, Avelleneda-Delgado had lived in the US for almost forty years and raised a large family while working on tobacco and vegetable farms.
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#OneYearAgoToday #AreWeGreatYet
May 5, 2025 – Abelardo Avelleneda-Delgado, 68, died in ICE custody while being transported from a local jail to federal detention.
The first detainee to die in this manner in at least a decade, Avelleneda-Delgado had lived in the US for almost forty years and raised a large family while working on tobacco and vegetable farms.
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#TrumpMustGo #TrumpKillsAmerica #RepublicansOwnThis #NoRepublicansEverAgain #USPol
His family said he had no prior health conditions and was not taking any medications. However, after his arrest, Avelleneda-Delgado’s condition deteriorated at the Lowndes County Jail in Valdosta, Georgia.
He began using a wheelchair and was unable to speak to his family during a visit. A staff member then informed a family member that Avelleneda-Delgado’s condition was likely caused by medications he was taking at the jail.
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His family said he had no prior health conditions and was not taking any medications. However, after his arrest, Avelleneda-Delgado’s condition deteriorated at the Lowndes County Jail in Valdosta, Georgia.
He began using a wheelchair and was unable to speak to his family during a visit. A staff member then informed a family member that Avelleneda-Delgado’s condition was likely caused by medications he was taking at the jail.
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On May 5, Avelleneda-Delgado became unresponsive with high blood pressure while in transit.
“If [he had high blood pressure] when he left Lowndes, he shouldn’t have been going to Stewart. He should’ve been going to the hospital,” said Steven D. Hubbard, the county coroner. Avelleneda-Delgado’s healthcare and transportation were handled by Southern Health Partners and CoreCivic, both private companies.
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