Repatriate Remains of Mexican Died After u.s. Arrest · Global Voices
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The remains of Jaime Alanís García, who died after a raid by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) in California, were repatriated to Mexico, said Roberto Velasco, head of the Unit for North America of the Chancellery. The body of the connacional, who at the time of his death was 56 years old, will be handed over to his relatives in his hometown of Michoacan. "The remains arrived in Guadalajara and are transferred by a funeral home t…
Jaime Alanís García, originally from Mexico, died after falling from a roof in an attempt to escape a raid at Glass House Farms farm in Camarillo, California, on July 10. The post The remains of the laborer Jaime Alanís have already been repatriated to Mexico, confirms the SRE first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
Mexico City, July 25. The remains of Jaime Alanís, an agricultural worker originally from Michoacán, who lost his life as a result of the wounds sustained following a migration raid carried out by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) in Ventura County, California, were already repatriated to Mexico, reported on Friday the head of the Unit for North America of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), Roberto Velasco Álvarez.
And there is already new news about the case of citizen Jaime Alanís García, who died as a result of a fall that he had in attempting to escape the raids that ICE agents carried out in Ventura County, California, on July 10. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that his remains are already in Mexico and will be handed over to his wife and daughter in Michoacan. Following the case of a Mexican who unfortunately died after the migration operat…
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