Geraldo Lunas Campos Father Of Four Murdered At Fort Bliss. Witnesses watched guards pin him. Neck and torso compressed.
He stopped breathing.
Camp East Montana. Fort Bliss. El Paso. January 3, 2026.
Geraldo Lunas Campos died there. Fifty-five. Cuban. Father of four.
Witnesses watched guards pin him. Neck and torso compressed. He stopped breathing.
ICE called it suicide prevention. Spontaneous force.
El Paso County Medical Examiner opened the record. Asphyxia due to neck and torso compression. Manner: homicide. Abrasions on chest. Petechial hemorrhages. Struggle documented.
Body sat inside the military base. Local jurisdiction bent. County examiner still cut through. Autopsy ruled clear.
‘resident’
Man arrested in Rochester dies at ICE facility in Texas
That was the first fracture.
Now the second.
Another man. Same tents. Same facility. Died recently. DHS skipped the county medical examiner entirely. Transferred the body straight to a U.S. Army base. That base refuses to release the autopsy. Full stop.
Senator Dick Durbin laid it out in the Judiciary Committee hearing this week. Word for word.
Durbin’s press release. February 26, 2026. Quote: “Another man recently died at the same facility. Instead of transferring him to the local medical examiner, DHS moved his body to a nearby army base—which is now refusing to release the results of his autopsy.”
Eight dead in ICE custody. First two months of 2026 alone.
2025 already set the two-decade record at thirty-two. Many from illnesses any competent clinic would have treated. Audits logged the collapse: contractors skipped intake screens, ignored chronic conditions, left charts blank. 911 calls stacked up. Medical payments stalled for months.
Fort Bliss gate stands at the edge of it all. Military installation. Federal shield.
Fort Bliss army base on US southern border to take 1,000 Ice detainees | Trump administration | The Guardian
The pattern locks in. Facility on Army land. First body delayed access. Second body rerouted. Autopsy sealed.
Witness testimony buried under jurisdiction games. Record rewritten by transfer orders.
This is not isolated negligence. This is the machinery operating as designed: expand the cages, choke oversight, let the dead disappear behind base gates.
Tax dollars fund the tents. Tax dollars fund the silence.
The county autopsy on Campos sits public. Homicide. No euphemism left.
The second autopsy remains locked on Army soil.
Demand the release. Every page. Every finding. Every name.
The archive does not belong to the base. It belongs to the witnesses. And to the record that still refuses to bend.
No more fractures. No more sealed bodies. The pressure point is here.







The governor of Texas is the one who needs to either address this or resign
What about not following illegal orders? I thought congress had to approve of war BEFORE it started!!!!!!!!!!!