{'title': 'Deaths of migrants in ICE custody hit record high under Trump - NPR', 'text': "In a disturbing trend that highlights the harsh realities of America's immigration policies, the number of migrant deaths in ICE custody has reached a record high under President Donald Trump's administration. According to a report by NPR, 14 migrants died in custody between October 2018 and September 2019, with many more suffering from medical neglect and mistreatment.\n\nOne of the most shocking cases was that of a 45-year-old man from Honduras, who died after being denied medical treatment for a severe kidney infection. Despite his pleas for help, he was left to languish in his cell for days, eventually succumbing to his illness.\n\nThe financial impact of these deaths is staggering. Each migrant detainee costs the US government an average of $123.48 per day, with some estimates suggesting that the total cost of housing migrants in private facilities can reach as high as $300 per day. This tran