Advocates say the ‘true victims’ of Dallas ICE shooting forgotten in aftermath of attack

A little more than a week after the deadly shooting outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas, mourners gathered for a vigil at City Hall. They placed candles in the shape of a heart and held signs bearing the names of the two men killed in the attack.

“Tonight, we are here to remember Norlan and Miguel,” said Azael Alvarez, one of the organizers of the vigil, “because I want to remind you all, in the beginning, they weren’t acknowledged by the administration.”

He was referring to Norlan Guzman Fuentes from El Salvador, who died in the attack the morning of Sept. 24, and Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez from Mexico, who died almost a week later from his injuries…

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