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Guatemalan asylum-seeker dies in ICE custody in Fort Worth hospital
1:04 PM on Mar 10, 2020 CDTA 22-year-old Guatemalan asylum-seeker died in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a downtown Fort Worth hospital.Maria Celeste Ochoa Yoc de Ramirez was pronounced dead on Sunday, ICE said in a news release late Monday.The cause of death, ICE said, was “autoimmune hepatitis, complicated by septic shock and acute liver failure.”This is the eighth death of an immigrant in ICE custody this fiscal year. It comes as scrutiny grows over the medical care detained immigrants receive in ICE custody.But ICE said in its statement, “fatalities in ICE...…1:04 PM on Mar 10, 2020 CDTA 22-year-old Guatemalan asylum-seeker died in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a downtown Fort Worth hospital.Maria Celeste Ochoa Yoc de Ramirez was pronounced dead on Sunday, ICE said in a news release late Monday.The cause of death, ICE said, was “autoimmune hepatitis, complicated by septic shock and acute liver failure.”This is the eighth death of an immigrant in ICE custody this fiscal year. It comes as scrutiny grows over the medical care detained immigrants receive in ICE custody.But ICE said in its statement, “fatalities in ICE...WW…
‘We’re trying to survive’: As Texas reopens, Dallas business owners, customers test new social rules
2:23 PM on May 1, 2020 CDT — Updated at 8:30 PM on May 1, 2020 CDTUpdated at 8:30 p.m.: Revised throughout to include additional details.North Texans cautiously emerged from their homes Friday, seeking a semblance of normalcy at restaurants, golf courses — even the gun range — as Texas allowed its first wave of businesses to reopen after they were shuttered to slow the spread of the coronavirus.In Dallas, shoppers and diners treaded carefully after more than a month under stay-at-home orders. Business owners and workers saw quiet days for their shops as many people stayed home. Some...…2:23 PM on May 1, 2020 CDT — Updated at 8:30 PM on May 1, 2020 CDTUpdated at 8:30 p.m.: Revised throughout to include additional details.North Texans cautiously emerged from their homes Friday, seeking a semblance of normalcy at restaurants, golf courses — even the gun range — as Texas allowed its first wave of businesses to reopen after they were shuttered to slow the spread of the coronavirus.In Dallas, shoppers and diners treaded carefully after more than a month under stay-at-home orders. Business owners and workers saw quiet days for their shops as many people stayed home. Some...WW…
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