The Adam Mockler Show - BREAKING: ICE DID IT AGAIN...

Episode Date: January 16, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, we have some disturbing breaking news. On January 3rd of 2026, only a few weeks ago, Cuban immigrant Geraldo Lunas Campos was pronounced dead at an immigration facility in El Paso, Texas. After a 12-day investigation that is still ongoing, we are learning that investigators are going to rule this as a homicide committed by the ICE agents and the guards. The guards reportedly choked Geraldo Lunas Campos to death
Starting point is 00:00:26 in this El Paso immigration center, only further vindicating in proving the point of every single effing protester across the United States. Let's dig into this Washington Post article that just broke the news about an hour ago. Again, when protesters are out on the street saying that ICE is using reckless force, that ICE is under-trained, they have masks and too much of a budget, that ICE isn't screening their agents ideologically, meaning far-right radicalized people who can be terrorizing immigrants, and then ICE's response to these complaints is to kill more people,
Starting point is 00:00:56 to shoot a U.S. citizen, to crack the rib, of a 79-year-old U.S. citizen, shoot out the eye of a 21-year-old U.S. citizen. Yeah, it kind of just vindicates our point perfectly. The Washington Post reports Medical Examiner believes death of man in ICE custody was homicide. This is a massive story
Starting point is 00:01:13 that is just adding on to the pile and pile of clips and stories we have incriminating ice. The problem is, J.D. Vance, Christy Knoem, people in the Trump administration are arguing that ICE should have absolute immunity. Under this case, if ICE had absolute immunity, not only would they just totally get away with this.
Starting point is 00:01:30 They'd argue this is, quote, within the purview of their job, but they would also get away with the 2000-plus allegations of sexual assault that have been levied towards them since the inception of the agency in the early 2000s. Well, quote, when U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement announced a January 3rd death of the detainee Giraldo Lunas Campos, the agency said, quote, staff observed him in distress, but they gave no cause of death. Further reporting says guards choked him to death,
Starting point is 00:01:57 after he refused to enter the segregation unit because he complained he didn't have his medication. He was worried because he didn't have his proper medication. Now, I think it's worth pointing out the Republican talking point right after his death was that it's a good thing. Without any investigation, they were trying to claim this was a good thing because back in 2003,
Starting point is 00:02:16 he was charged with a child sexual assault charge. Obviously effing despicable, obviously a piece of shit, but this is a broader problem. The ICE agents did not choke him to death because they knew what he did in 2003. The ICE agents did not choke him to death because of a weapons charge in 1999.
Starting point is 00:02:32 That shouldn't even be a death sentence, a weapons charge. The ICE officers choked in the death because they are under-trained, racist, and they will continue to overuse force because no one is holding them accountable. That's the fundamental difference. It's like when I'm saying that Donald Trump's regime change in Venezuela was bad,
Starting point is 00:02:48 I'm not defending Maduro. People ask me, oh, why do you defend it from Maduro? No, nobody's defending Maduro in the same way that nobody is defending actions this guy made 20 years ago. Of course not. But you can't just FFECA. kill people with no, no accountability whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:03:01 An employee of El Paso's county office of the medical examiner told Lunos Campo's daughter last week that, subject to results of a toxicology report, the office is likely to classify the death as a homicide. So when they were doing the toxicology report, they realized he was strangled to death. In the recording, which the daughter shared with the Washington Post, the employee said there is, quote, is listing the, in the recording, which the daughter shared with the Washington Post, the employee said that a doctor there, quote, is listing the preliminary cause of death as asphyxia
Starting point is 00:03:33 due to neck and chest compression, which means Lunos Campos did not get enough oxygen because of pressure on his neck and chest. Pending the results of a toxicology report, the staff were said in the recording, our doctor is believing that we're going to be listing the manner of death as homicide. Homicide coming from the ICE agents.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Honestly, this should be murder. This should be second-degree murder. But a 55-year-old Cuban immigrant, Lunos Campos died following a struggle with the detention staff. A representative from the medical examiner declined a comment on the recording or share any findings, but the daughter did. A homicide ruling would almost certainly draw attention to Camp East Montana, a colossal makeshift tent encampment on the Mexican border where migrants have reported substandard conditions in physical abuse, and ICE's own inspectors have cited dozens of violations.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Let's check out what these violations are exactly. This Washington Post article says, locked up in the unfinished facility, migrants were subjected to conditions that violated at least 60 federal standards for immigrant detention. Absolutely effing absurd. They were holding
Starting point is 00:04:36 a higher amount of immigrants than they should have, which means they were below standard qualities of living. They were holding way more than the limit. They were holding immigrants. The amount of people they were holding there was way, way higher than the limit, meaning there were substandard living conditions.
Starting point is 00:04:56 But to continue on with the original story, I just, I wanted to make a quick video popping in and breaking this down. If you appreciate these breakdowns, make sure you drop a like and subscribe. But to continue, court records show, Lunos Campos was convicted of several crimes, aggravated assault, weapons charges, first degree sexual abuse involving a child under 11. Obviously fucking disgusting. That is a, that's disgusting.
Starting point is 00:05:16 The guy sounds like a piece of shit, but ICE agents do not get to be the judge, jury, and executioner if somebody's a piece of shit. That will backfire very, very fast when they act like the judge, jury, and executioner against someone that you know, that isn't a piece of shit, and they will continue to say that he was a domestic terrorist or she was a domestic terrorist. That's the problem. They will continually justify the actual murder of someone with no due process, and what this guy did 20 years ago does not mean you can just strangle him to death. I want to be very effing clear about that.
Starting point is 00:05:42 Lunos Campos had been placed in a segregated housing unit after becoming, quote, disruptive. Later the same day, staff observed him in distress, and the reports are from eyewitnesses he was trying to get medicine. Isis' statement did not contain any detail about the cause of death. An internal ice log reviewed by the post documented a series of events about Lunas Campos' case, noting his death, an attempt to contact his family, the notification of the Cuban consulate, and the transportation of his body. So he was trying hard to talk to his family to get out of this. The last event logged six days after his death, references an immediate use-of-force incident
Starting point is 00:06:15 but provides no date of that incident or any details. We don't know what this incident was. And again, it was logged six days after he died. So it seems like they're manufacturing. evidence. This is a shorter video. I just wanted to pop in and talk to you guys. I love you all. Peace out.

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