NOT AGAIN! Immigrant abandoned by ICE found DEAD in the street after spending days in their gulag! A 31-year-old Haitian refugee named Daphy Michel, living and working in Pennsylvania under Temporary Protected Status, was last seen in ICE custody after a judge dismissed all criminal charges against her. Three days later, her body was found near a bus stop in Pittsburgh, wearing an ankle monitor, far from her home and support network. On Thursday, the charges were dismissed, but she didn't come home. On Monday, her brother got the call that she was dead. Police say she had suffered a "significant mental health episode" that landed her in county jail, but the judge dismissed everything. ICE picked her up anyway, drove her one hour away to their Pittsburgh office for processing, fitted her with an electronic ankle monitor, and released her - without notifying her family or driving her home. Civil rights attorney Joseph Murphy, working with her brother, called it outrageous: "It seems perfectly reasonable if you're going to take someone all the way up here and that far out of their element, you could just as easily have driven them back." ICE confirmed she was enrolled in their alternatives to detention program on February 27, the day after dismissal. They won't say when she arrived at the Pittsburgh office, how long she was held, when or where she was released, or why she wasn't returned home or that her family wasn’t notified. On March 3, ICE got an alert that her ankle monitor had been removed. By then, her body was already with the Allegheny County Medical Examiner's Office, awaiting autopsy. No one knows why she was wandering alone in Pittsburgh, far from family and support. The medical examiner says she died of cardiac arrest; toxicology results could take weeks. This is the human cost of Trump's mass-deportation machine: a vulnerable woman with temporary legal status, no crimes, driven to a strange city, released with a monitor, and found dead days later. ICE's refusal to answer basic questions only deepens the outrage. If ICE driving Daphy Michel an hour away from home for processing, releasing her without family notification, and leaving her to die on the street has you furious, like and share to demand answers.