Video of Transgender who died in Ice Custody may have been deleted

   For this week I decided to focus on a CNN Article written by Catherine E. Sholchet. In this article, Sholcet talks about the recent Roxsana Hernandez, a transgender woman from Honduras who died while in ICE custody in New Mexico last year. Andrew Free, a transgender Law Center attorney who is working on Hernandez's case revealed that the surveillance video which contains footage of the events leading up to Roxsana Hernandez's death may have been deleted. The privately run ICE detention facility explains that the footage is held in memory for 90 days and the request for the footage was filed 3 months after the casualty. One key finding for Hernandez' death was that Hernandez didn't get the HIV medication she needed, according to other immigrants she was held with, they pleaded to the detention officers multiple times to give Hernandez the medical attention she needed. Hernandez died only one day after being placed in the Cibola County Correctional facility. 

Roxsana Hernandez is a transgender woman from Honduras who died while in custody of immigration officials in New Mexico last year.

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