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Time of India
27-06-2025
- Time of India
'Seeking more information from US': Canadian man in ICE custody passes away; Ottawa reacts
Johnny Noviello A Canadian man who was in the custody of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has passed away, it said in a statement , adding that the cause of death is being ascertained. The federal agency identified the individual as 49-year-old Johnny Noviello. "Johnny Noviello, a 49-year-old citizen of Canada in the custody of USICE, was pronounced deceased by the Miami Fire Rescue Department June 23 at 1:36 pm. The cause of death is still under investigation," the statement read. The ICE statement added that Noviello was being detained at the Bureau of Prisons Federal Detention Centre in Miami pending removal proceedings. "He was found unresponsive at 12:54 pm. Medical staff responded immediately and began administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation, automated external defibrillator shock, and called 911," it added. Providing further details, ICE shared that Noviello arrived in America in January 1988 on a legal visa and became a permanent resident here in October 1991. He was convicted in October 2023 for racketeering and drug trafficking. He was arrested by ICE on May 15. Canada reacts Canadian foreign minister Anita Anand confirmed that the Canadian government has been informed about Noviello's death. "Today, the government of Canada was notified of the death of a Canadian citizen while in custody in the United States. Canadian consular officials are urgently seeking more information from US officials. I offer my sincere condolences to the family. In order to respect the family's privacy, further details will not be provided at this time," Anand wrote on her social media handle. The US border immigration agency has reported seven in-custody deaths in 2025 as of May 5, according to its own website .


South China Morning Post
12-06-2025
- Politics
- South China Morning Post
How LA protests might force China to rethink its approach to US ties
The unrest in Los Angeles has revealed US domestic tensions that could momentarily divert Donald Trump's attention from his China policies, potentially requiring a recalibration of Beijing's approach towards Washington, according to Chinese analysts. One international relations expert urged Beijing to adopt a more pragmatic approach towards US ties and shift its focus to adapt to the conservative turn in American politics. After days of demonstrations in downtown Los Angeles over citywide US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, thousands of people across the US joined protests and rallies opposing the sweeping enforcement actions targeting unauthorised immigrants, with hundreds of protesters arrested. Parts of downtown Los Angeles were under curfew for a second night on Wednesday. A federal judge will hold a hearing on Thursday over California's request to block the Trump administration from deploying troops in Los Angeles to quell the unrest – an action California governor Gavin Newsom alleged was 'illegal' and violated state sovereignty. 04:36 Trump vows to 'liberate' Los Angeles as protests spread to other major US cities Trump vows to 'liberate' Los Angeles as protests spread to other major US cities Pang Zhongying, an international affairs expert at Sichuan University, said the domestic turmoil in the US was likely to divert the White House's attention. And with midterm elections approaching next year, this diversion might offer a window for eased tensions or warmer ties between China and the US, he added.
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Local law enforcement, ICE conduct targeted enforcement operation in Charleston area
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Several law enforcement agencies are conducting a targeted enforcement operation around the Lowcountry, according to the Charleston County Sheriff's Office. The State Law Enforcement Division, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and several other agencies, including local ones, have partnered to conduct the operation throughout the Charleston area. The sheriff's office said they would provide additional information as investigations progress. News 2 has contacted ICE, SLED, and numerous local agencies said to be participating for further details of the operation. A news conference will be held Monday at 10 a.m. to discuss the details of a successful sting operation that took place overnight from Saturday to Sunday in Ladson. The Charleston County Sheriff's Office will host the multi-agency conference at their headquarters. According to Charleston County jail records, at least four individuals have been arrested from May 31 to June 1 on ICE holds; however, it has not been confirmed whether the arrests are connected to the operations. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.