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A man died early Sunday at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center, marking the second death at this privately operated immigration detention facility in 2025 and the third in four years. Fouad Saeed Abdulkadir, a 46-year-old from Eritrea, passed away around 3:21 a.m. while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The agency reported that he experienced medical distress prior to his death.

Shortly after the announcement, the Shut Down Detention Campaign reiterated its demands for Clearfield County to terminate its contracts with ICE and the facility’s operator, the GEO Group. They stated, “Imam Fouad’s death is a predictable outcome of a violent detention system that continues to cage people for profit and punishment.” The group emphasized that no amount of oversight can remedy a system designed to treat individuals as disposable.

The cause of Abdulkadir’s death is currently under investigation. He was a father of four and had been in ICE custody for approximately seven months, awaiting a hearing with the Justice Department’s Executive Office of Immigration Review. ICE reported that medical staff attempted CPR after he complained of chest pain, but he was pronounced dead by local emergency personnel upon arrival.

The sign for the GEO Group’s Moshannon Valley Processing Center, an immigration detention facility, in Clearfield County. Abby Drey adrey@centredaily.com

Read more at: https://www.centredaily.com/news/local/community/philipsburg/article313838857.html#storylink=cpy

The Moshannon Valley Processing Center has faced scrutiny in the past, with advocates calling for its closure. Past incidents include the suicide of Chaofeng Ge, a 32-year-old Chinese citizen, and the accidental death of Frankline Okpu, a Cameroonian national, both of whom died while in custody.

A GoFundMe campaign has been established to cover Abdulkadir’s funeral expenses, raising over $9,000. The campaign describes him as a “gentle guide” who dedicated his life to helping others and highlights the circumstances of his death as a tragedy of unjust incarceration.

As of late November, the detention center was reported to have an average of 1,600 individuals, nearing its capacity of 1,876. Advocates continue to call for transparency and reform within the immigration detention system to prevent further tragedies.

Abdirizak Diis
Abdirizak Diishttps://politics101.online/
Abdirizak Diis is the founder and CEO of Somali Media of Minnesota, where he serves as a writer and editor. He is also an anchor for Somali TV of Minnesota. Abdirizak specializes in community reporting, health and education awareness, and geopolitical analysis of the Horn of Africa. He holds a Master's degree in Public Affairs from the University of Minnesota and a Master's degree in Political Science from Western Illinois University. With over 15 years of teaching experience, he taught Social Studies at Minneapolis Public Schools for several years. Notably, he is the first Somali American to develop a Somali Studies curriculum. In his free time, Abdirizak enjoys spending time with friends.

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