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Mom of 5 in ICE detention in Texas was taken to ER, sparking urgent calls for her release

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Mom of 5 in ICE detention in Texas was taken to ER, sparking urgent calls for her release

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A mother of five in ICE detention in Texas was taken to the ER after being denied medical care for a lump in her chest, sparking calls for her release. Her attorney argues that ICE and CoreCivic are denying her necessary medical care, posing a threat to her health and life.

A mother of five held at an ICE detention center in Texas was taken to the emergency room in 'excruciating' pain after being denied a CT scan for a lump in her chest. Hayman El Gamal has been pleading for medical attention since February 17. A subsequent CT scan found fluid around her heart, and doctors recommended further testing for cancer, autoimmune disease, and cardiac issues. El Gamal and her children have been detained for over 10 months, violating court-mandated rules. Her attorney is seeking her release or a new court bond hearing, citing concerns over her medical condition and the detention's impact on her children. El Gamal's case highlights the alleged poor medical care in ICE detention centers.

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