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I'm Testifying to Make It Happen More: François Guennoc's Companion Denounces Inhuman Palliative Care

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A month and a half after the death of François Guennoc, founder of the Migrants' Inn, her companion Catherine Maya delivers a disturbing testimony on social networks. She describes the end of her husband's life, in the pain and lack of compassion of palliative care.
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A month and a half after the death of François Guennoc, founder of the Migrants' Inn, her companion Catherine Maya delivers a disturbing testimony on social networks. She describes the end of her husband's life, in the pain and lack of compassion of palliative care.

Río Bravo, Tamaulipas — From northern Mexico, Black senator Olga Sosa raised her voice against the treatment of Mexican migrants in the United States. She did so during a tour of border schools, while in California there are multiple reports of massive raids that have put entire communities of undocumented workers at risk. “We are totally against the inhuman treatment that has been given to our migrant brothers and sisters,” said Sosa, who repre…

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Sentido Común broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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