Four immigrants died in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody in the past week, according to the agency, as deaths in 2025 reached a two-decade high.The four detainees, from Haiti, Nicaragua, Eritrea and Bulgaria, died between December 12 and 15, ICE notices said. While the incidents remain under investigation, ICE said two followed medical emergencies and two were believed to be the result of natural causes.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.President Donald Trump, a Republican, has pushed for the mass deportation of immigrants in the US illegally. To increase removals, his administration has ramped up ICE detention to record levels, with roughly 66,000 people detained as of late November.At least 30 people have died in ICE detention this year, according to agency notices. The total for 2025 - which still has 12 days remaining - is the highest level since 2004, according to ICE statistics.“ICE remains committed to ensuring