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Guards Unleash Pepper Balls and Punches: Inside the Surge of ICE Use of Force

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Last updated: May 14, 2026 8:02 am
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Guards fire pepper balls into crowded ICE detention room, orange clouds fill air as detainees gasp
Detainees choke on chemical dust after guards deploy pepper balls in an Alaska facility.
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Shocking Surge in ICE Use of Force Hits Record Highs

Pedro Cantú Ríos savored his lunch in a cramped Alaska jail last summer. Suddenly, chemicals burned his lungs. The 68-year-old, battling a lung condition, gasped for air. He stumbled to his cell, towel clamped over his face. “I thought I was going to die,” he later shared in Spanish.

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Shocking Surge in ICE Use of Force Hits Record HighsForce Incidents Explode Amid Detention BoomEyewitness Horror: Alaska’s Chemical AssaultGeorgia Pod Locked in Pepper Spray StandoffNew Mexico Hunger Strike Meets Chemical FuryWhy ICE Use of Force Policies Fail Under PressureVoices from the Cells Demand ChangeThe Path Forward: Accountability or Escalation?

Guards had fired plastic spheres—gumball-sized projectiles bursting into orange dust clouds. This followed complaints from detainees about missing belongings. No windows brightened their cells. No personal items eased their restlessness.

Internal records paint a grim picture. Staff at U.S. immigration detention centers unleashed physical force or chemical agents at least 780 times during the first year of expanded crackdowns. A whistleblower handed over these sensitive documents to investigators.

Daily reports summarize every clash. They cover 98 facilities from January 2024 to February 2026—spanning one administration’s end and another’s start. Detainees faced punches, kicks, takedowns, restraint chairs, Tasers, and pepper spray.

Force Incidents Explode Amid Detention Boom

Numbers tell a stark story. In the latest year, staff used ICE use of force 37% more often than before. They targeted 1,330 individuals—a 54% jump. Officers increasingly hit groups, not just singles.

Detainee numbers swelled 45% in these spots. Independent researchers crunched public data to confirm the flood. Policies ramped up arrests and holds, packing facilities to the brim.

Experts point fingers at root causes. “Why the big spike in ICE use of force?” asks a police trainer and law professor. Overcrowding strains guards. Staff shortages bite hard. Training gaps widen risks. Often, all three collide.

Officials defend their actions. Law enforcement officers train rigorously, they say. They deploy the minimum force needed to tame dangers. De-escalation comes first. They claim higher care standards than many citizen prisons.

Yet records challenge that narrative. Guards often clashed with detainees seeking legal rights: food, water, medical aid, belongings. Interviews with survivors and witnesses back this up.

Standards demand strict limits. Use force only as a last resort. Target those acting violently—or teetering on it. Never punish. De-escalate first.

Eyewitness Horror: Alaska’s Chemical Assault

Cantú Ríos, a Mexican who arrived as a teen over 50 years ago, insists peace ruled. “We fought our cases, not trouble,” he says. Detainees cursed loudly, demanded property, ignored orders to cells. No violence erupted.

An incident report confirms it. A staff sergeant noted no violent acts or threats. Still, guards swarmed with weapons. Pepper balls flew.

Spokespeople push back. No detainee took direct hits, they claim. Staff propped open an outside door for ventilation. The jail’s overseers stayed silent.

Georgia Pod Locked in Pepper Spray Standoff

Flash to Georgia’s Stewart Detention Center, April 2025. Thirty-five immigrants refused cells for count time. Reason? Unseen medical care. Guards cleared non-protesters to the yard. Then, they doused the holdouts.

Goal: seize compliance and control. Staff negotiated eight hours first, officials note. Reports tell otherwise—force won the day.

New Mexico Hunger Strike Meets Chemical Fury

In New Mexico’s Torrance County facility, March 2025, 65 detainees hunger-struck. Protests hit skimpy meals and water cutoffs—no showers for days. Witnesses from nearby units watched guards unleash pepper spray.

A Cameroonian survivor described the desperation. Basics vanished; frustration boiled.

  • Key Stats on ICE Use of Force Surge:

    • 780+ total incidents across 98 facilities.

    • 37% rise in uses; 54% jump in people hit (1,330 total).

    • Detainee population: +45% in same period.

    • Tactics: Punches/kicks (hands-on), Tasers/pepper spray (tools), group deployments up sharply.

Why ICE Use of Force Policies Fail Under Pressure

Overcrowding chokes systems. Guards juggle swollen pods with thin ranks. Frustrated humans—locked long, rights denied—push back verbally. Complaints escalate to refusals. Force fills the gap.

Standards exist on paper. Reality bends them. Reports log “compliance” as justification, even sans violence. Punitive vibes linger in survivor tales.

Broader trends amplify pain. Mass detentions follow border crackdowns. Facilities strain like never before. Decades’ biggest expansion brings unchecked power plays.

  • Common Triggers in Reports:

    • Demands for food/water (legally required).

    • Medical delays spark sit-ins.

    • Belongings withheld fuel outbursts.

    • Verbal protests met with group force.

Voices from the Cells Demand Change

Survivors speak out. Cantú Ríos gasped through chemicals for property gripes. Hunger strikers inhaled spray over meals. Medical holdouts choked in pods.

They weren’t rioters. They chased due process. Yet ICE use of force turned cells into battlegrounds.

Experts urge fixes. Bolster staff. Train deeper on de-escalation. Ease crowds. Audit every clash.

Officials tout training wins. They prioritize safety—for detainees, public, officers. But leaked logs expose cracks. Higher standards? Numbers scream otherwise.

The Path Forward: Accountability or Escalation?

This data trove demands scrutiny. Whistleblowers risked much. Researchers verified trends. Survivors relive trauma.

Policymakers face choices. Shrink detention bloat? Hire and train more? Enforce standards ruthlessly?

Unchecked, ICE use of force poisons justice. Overcrowded hells breed violence cycles. Detainees deserve rights, not retaliation.

America watches. Will facilities reform—or double down?

Call to Action: Share your thoughts. Have you followed detention stories? Drop comments below.

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