Mar 5, 2026·Florence, AZ·Haiti
Emmanuel Damas, a 56-year-old Haitian asylum seeker, died on March 2, 2026, at a Scottsdale hospital from sepsis caused by an untreated tooth infection. Damas had been detained at Florence Correctional Center in Arizona for four months and reported tooth pain to facility staff multiple times starting February 12, but received only ibuprofen and was denied timely medical care. In a separate case, Daphy Michel, a 31-year-old Haitian asylum seeker, was found unresponsive at a Pittsburgh bus shelter days after being released from ICE detention and placed in an Alternatives to Detention program with an electronic ankle monitor. A federal judge had dismissed charges against Michel before her release. The Haitian Bridge Alliance called for an independent investigation into Michel's death and the circumstances of her release and supervision. Emmanuel Cleeford Damas, a 56-year-old Haitian man, died in ICE custody at an Arizona detention facility after an untreated toothache spiraled into serious medical conditions. More than 100 people gathered at a memorial service in Boston to honor Damas, who had arrived legally through the Biden Administration's Humanitarian Parole program. His family and community leaders called for accountability, with Boston City Councilor Ruthzee Louijeune stating that ICE must be held responsible for the failure in care.