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Senator from Windsor asks Vermont Senate to observe moment of silence for people who died in ICE custody
Summary
A senator asked the Vermont Senate to hold an additional moment of silence, saying she was "aware of at least 32 deaths" in ICE detention in 2025 and naming a Minneapolis resident killed during an ICE action; the chamber complied with the request.
Senator from Windsor asked the Senate for an additional period of reflection and a moment of silence to recognize people who died while detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). She said she was "aware of at least 32 deaths of individuals in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainment" in 2025, added that four people died during ICE raids last…
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