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Authorities have no mercy with an undocumented Salvadoran woman who has a tumor in her brain. Look what happened!

Sara Beltran Hernandez, an undocumented immigrant who was diagnosed with a brain tumor while in the custody of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was taken from the hospital where she was in Fort Worth, Texas , And taken back to a detention center where she was, and her family is distressed because she may die. This was stated by a family representative yesterday.



Melissa Zúñiga, a legal assistant at the firm of Marcia Kasdan, in charge of representing her, said the 26-year-old woman from El Salvador was arrested after attempting to emigrate to the Big Apple without the relevant documents. Since then she has been transferred to the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, waiting for her case to be resolved, as her family members have sought her asylum.



According to the Daily News newspaper earlier this month, Beltrán Hernández, began to experience intense headaches, nosebleeds and memory loss. A few days ago she collapsed and was later taken to a hospital where doctors diagnosed her for a brain tumor and determined she needed surgery.

Despite her delicate health condition, ICE agents came to take her out of the hospital and, according to the woman told Zúñiga, they would have tied her "hands and ankles even though she was in the condition she was in", adding that The woman still "complains that she has a lot of pain".

Just this weekend, before being removed from the medical center, the patient was on the waiting list for her surgery. However, when their relatives called the hospital Wednesday night, they were informed that there would be no surgery.


"ICE was preparing its papers to return it to the detention center," said Zúñiga. At the same time he reported that they have communicated with everyone, including the White House, New York Mayor Bill Blasio and even with former President Barak Obama, trying to find a solution to the situation of the sick.

Now the future of Beltrán Hernández, both migratory and his health, is uncertain and adds to the series of migratory cases that have drawn national attention after the new migration policies of Donald Trump.

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