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Afghan Ally Died in ICE Custody from Allergic Reaction

An Afghan ally died while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) due to an allergic reaction. The reaction was reportedly caused by an unidentified substance, according to a death certificate.

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Afghan Ally Died in ICE Custody from Allergic Reaction

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What Happened

An Afghan man who had assisted the U.S. died in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as a result of an allergic reaction. The death certificate indicates the reaction was to an unidentified substance.

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The individual was an Afghan ally who had aided the United States. His death occurred in March.

The specific substance that triggered the allergic reaction has not been identified in the available information.

Key Facts

  1. 1

    An Afghan ally died in ICE custody.

  2. 2

    The cause of death was an allergic reaction.

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    The allergic reaction was to an unidentified substance.

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    A death certificate confirms the cause of death.

  5. 5

    The individual had assisted the U.S.

How outlets are framing this

The same facts, told 3 ways. Read them side by side and draw your own conclusions.

scrippsnewsScripps News
Scripps News reports that an Afghan ally's death in ICE custody was due to an allergic reaction to an unknown substance, citing a certificate.
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dallas-morning-newsDallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News focuses on a D-FW Afghan man who died in ICE custody in March from an allergic reaction, as shown by his death certificate.
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new-republicThe New Republic
The New Republic highlights that the individual who died in ICE custody was an Afghan who had helped the U.S.
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Full Coverage

3 articles · chronological
Scripps NewsScripps News
Afghan ally died in ICE custody from allergic reaction to unidentified substance, certificate says - Scripps News
Dallas Morning NewsDallas Morning News
D-FW Afghan man who died in ICE custody in March suffered an allergic reaction, death certificate shows - Dallas News
The New RepublicThe New Republic
Afghan Who Helped U.S. Died in ICE Custody Due to Allergic Reaction

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Full Coverage

3 articles · chronological

Scripps NewsScripps News
Afghan ally died in ICE custody from allergic reaction to unidentified substance, certificate says - Scripps News
Dallas Morning NewsDallas Morning News
D-FW Afghan man who died in ICE custody in March suffered an allergic reaction, death certificate shows - Dallas News
The New RepublicThe New Republic
Afghan Who Helped U.S. Died in ICE Custody Due to Allergic Reaction

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