North Texas widow receives immigration approval letter months after husband's death in ICE shooting
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North Texas widow receives immigration approval letter months after husband's death in ICE shooting
What was supposed to be a moment of joy turned into heartbreak for a North Texas widow. A letter addressed to Miguel Garcia arrived in the mail this week, approving his request to move forward with obtaining legal status in the United States. But Garcia didn’t live to see it. The 31-year-old Mexican national was killed two months ago during a sniper attack at the Dallas ICE facility where he was being held in federal custody. “Everything’s a rem…
He had been living in the United States for two decades, and earned his living working as a painter. He formed a family with a woman from this country, had children and had only one slope, regularized his immigration status. But it would seem that time, or fate earned him the career, because Miguel Ángel García Medina, 32, died 6 days after the attack on the ICE office in Dallas on September 24, in which a Venezuelan immigrant also died. Michela…
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