Family's Struggle: Pregnant Wife Faces Uncertainty as Husband Fights for Life After ICE Facility Shooting

Stephany Gauffeny, pregnant with her fifth child, is facing a difficult situation as her husband, Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, is on life support following a shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas. Gauffeny is concerned about her husband's condition and the possibility that he may not survive. Despite being pregnant and preparing for the birth of their son, she is struggling to visit her husband due to ICE custody restrictions. The shooting also injured another detainee and resulted in the death of a third individual. The shooter, identified as Joshua Jahn, targeted detainees at the facility, causing distress to families like Gauffeny's. Garcia-Hernandez, originally from Mexico, has been in the U.S. since he was a teenager and was working towards obtaining permanent residency. He is described as a caring individual who always helped others and had a great sense of humor. Gauffeny is now facing financial challenges as her husband was the main provider for their family, and she has turned to a GoFundMe campaign for support. The family is hoping for Garcia-Hernandez's recovery, but the situation remains uncertain.