Los Angeles Times

ICE inmate dies; probe urged

Group says agency neglected man fighting extraditio­n to El Salvador.

- By Kate Linthicum kate.linthicum@latimes.com

An immigrant rights group is calling for an independen­t investigat­ion after a Salvadoran man died while in U.S. immigratio­n custody following months of incarcerat­ion at a privately run detention center that has been accused of medical neglect in the past.

Raul Ernesto Morales-Ramos, 44, died Monday after being transferre­d from Adelanto Detention Center to a hospital in Palmdale, according to a statement from U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t. He had been in ICE custody since 2010 and was fighting extraditio­n to El Salvador to face criminal charges, the agency said Tuesday.

According to ICE, Morales-Ramos was taken to the hospital Friday after he experience­d “unusual bleeding.” Tests at the hospital indicated that he had intestinal cancer and required inpatient care and possible surgery, the statement said.

Christina Fialho, an attorney who runs a visitation program at Adelanto, said doctors at the detention center did not do enough to help Morales-Ramos, even when he complained about worsening symptoms.

In the three weeks leading up to his death, Fialho said, her organizati­on received multiple complaints from others detained at Adelanto “about a man who was suffering from diarrhea, severe abdominal pain, and uncontroll­able leakage of urine.”

“When this man asked for a catheter, medical staff at Adelanto denied him,” said Fialho, who called for an outside investigat­ion into the death.

ICE spokeswoma­n Virginia Kice said the agency’s Office of Profession­al Responsibi­lity, which investigat­es detainees’ deaths, has begun an inquiry. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office is conducting an autopsy.

GEO Group, the Floridabas­ed prison company that is paid roughly $100 per detainee per day to operate the detention center, did not respond to requests for comment.

Morales-Ramos was transferre­d to the facility in May after spending four years in ICE detention at two other Southern California facilities.

He was arrested in 2010 after authoritie­s in El Salvador charged him with conspiracy to commit aggravated homicide, according to ICE.

According to news reports, Morales-Ramos was accused of hiring a hit man to kill several relatives in his home country, allegedly so that he wouldn’t have to share a multimilli­on-dollar settlement awarded after his wife and their three children died in a California road accident.

Morales-Ramos was ordered deported in August 2010, but he filed multiple legal appeals seeking to block his removal, ICE said. At the time of his death, Morales-Ramos had a petition for review pending before the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

His brother, who lives in the U.S., is arranging to have Morales-Ramos’ body sent back to El Salvador and is considerin­g filing a lawsuit, according to Julio Calderon, vice consul at the Consulate General of El Salvador in Los Angeles.

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