Dallas – Mexican man was among Three people shot Officials said in a field office in Dallas died last week on Tuesday, to become the second person who was killed in the attack.
The family of Miguel Angel Garcia Hardends said he died after removing life support, according to a statement presented through the Latin American Citizen Association, a civil rights organization. A spokesman for the Ministry of Internal Security said that Garcia Hudinds died early on Tuesday. The agency said he was 31 years old, but if he had said he was 32 years old.
The armed authorities said in September 24 attackJoshua Jean, 29, fired randomly from a roof close to the migration and customs enforcement facility in the United States and a truck carrying detainees in a walled area. The authorities said The US government hated He wanted to incite terrorism by killing federal agents.
None of the ice personnel was injured, and Yan shot himself after the attack.
Nurlan Joseman Fuentes, 37, detained from El Salvador, also killed.
The attack happened as Increased migration enforcement A violent reaction was born against ice agents Fear In migrant societies all over the country.
Stephanie Jofnie, the wife of Garcia Herinds, said in the statement that her husband “was a good man, a loving father, and our family provider.”
She said: “We just bought our first house together, and worked hard every day to make sure that our children have what they need.” “His death is a meaningless tragedy that left our family broken. I don’t know how to explain to our children that their father has gone.”
Earlier Interview with WFaa TVShe said that her husband was a “idiot ball” liked to make people laugh and were always ready to help people.
And he said that Joffni expected their fifth child.
Eric Cedilo, a lawyer in Dallas, who has helped Juventus since the shooting, said she has provided a petition seeking a green card for her husband. He said that Garcia Herindez came to the United States when he was about 13 years old and lived in the Dallas region since then.
GarcÃa-henández was brought to the ICE Fire facility after a migration detainee after the arrest of August. Gaufeny Wfaa told that he was arrested on charges of driving while taking and evading his arrest in Tarant County. She said that the last charge had been dropped, and Cedelo said that Garcia Hudinds had previously served time.
Mexican President Claudia Shinbom said on Tuesday that her administration helped the mother of Garcia Hudinds with the necessary papers to allow her to travel to Dallas. Xinbom also said that her government had asked the authorities from the authorities to conduct an investigation and that Mexico would participate if there was any kind of violation of the rights of Garcia Hudinds.
After ICE procedures, the detainees were bound inside the truck, an ICE official, adding that federal agents faced fire to remove and provide aid.
Joseman’s sister, Fontis, Alba Robida Joseman, said that he left El Salvador when he was 17 years old and worked in the United States for two decades.
After his detention, he resigned from leaving the United States planning his wife to meet him in El Salvador, then planned to move to Mexico, where her father had a constructive job awaiting him.
She said, “He devoted himself to work, his family, and whenever he could help us,” she said.
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Sarah Bromfield contributed to Cockeysville, Maryland, and Maria Verza in Mexico City.