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Home / Crime and Justice / US deportation policy leaves migrant in critical condition

US deportation policy leaves migrant in critical condition

13 Jan

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Summary

  • A man deported from the US returned in a vegetative state.
  • His family was unaware of his critical condition until August.
  • He died five weeks after returning to Costa Rica.
US deportation policy leaves migrant in critical condition

A 52-year-old man deported from the United States to Costa Rica in September 2025 was found to be in a vegetative state upon his return. He had been detained by immigration officials after crossing the US-Mexico border. His family, who last spoke with him in June 2025, was unaware of his deteriorating health until August.

His sister described his return as horrifying, noting he was unresponsive, covered in ulcers, and a stark contrast to the healthy man who had left. Medical records indicated a severe decline, with conditions like sepsis and toxic encephalopathy. His family is seeking accountability for the lack of communication and alleged mistreatment.

Immigration officials stated he was hospitalized for psychosis and received care, which they described as potentially the best many detainees receive. However, his family denies any prior history of mental illness and questions the circumstances leading to his grave condition and subsequent death on October 26, 2025.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The man was deported in a vegetative state and died five weeks later in Costa Rica.
He was detained for unlawful re-entry into the United States.
He was described as being in a vegetative state, unresponsive and severely ill.

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