
Death of Haitian Migrant in ICE Custody Sparks Legal Status Questions
New documents show 44-year-old Haitian migrant Marie Ange Blaise had valid U.S. work authorization when she died in ICE custody, prompting questions about her detention and care.
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New documents show 44-year-old Haitian migrant Marie Ange Blaise had valid U.S. work authorization when she died in ICE custody, prompting questions about her detention and care.
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