- Victoria Arellano
Victoria Arellano (1984 –
July 20 ,2007 ) was a Mexican immigrant to theUnited States who died from complications ofAIDS while in the custody of the Department ofImmigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). While officials from ICE have refused to comment on Arellano's death, [cite news
last =Fears
first =Darryl
title =3 Jailed Immigrants Die in a Month: Medical Mistreatment Alleged; Federal Agency Denies Claims
work =Washington Post
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publisher =Washington Post Company
date =2007-08-15
url =http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/14/AR2007081401690.html
accessdate =2007-08-20] advocates for immigrants, AIDS patients, and theLGBT community have decried the lack provision of medical care as unjust and discriminatory. [cite news
last =Hernandez
first =Sandra
title =Denied Medication, AIDS Patient Dies in Custody
work =Daily Journal
pages =
language =
publisher =
date =2007-08-09
url =http://www.culturekitchen.com/shreya_mandal/forum/denied_medication_aids_patient_dies_in_0
accessdate =2007-08-20]Arellano, whose given name was Victor, was born in Mexico and came to the United States as a child. Although her natally-assigned
sex wasmale , hergender identity wasfemale . She took the name Victoria as part of hertransgender ed identity.After contracting
HIV , she was prescribed bactrim, later switching to dapasone. Both medications were daily antibiotics. Three years prior to her being detained, doctors at aLos Angeles free clinic described her as "asymptomatic". Her condition began deteriorating in May 2007, when, after being detected entering the country illegally for the second time, she was detained at a facility inSan Pedro, California , she was denied her medication and medical attention.Arellano was cared for by inmates at the facility, who took turns taking her to the bathroom and brought her cool towels. She was transported to the infirmary on
July 13 ,2007 and prescribedamoxicillin . She was unable to keep the drugs down and began vomiting blood.Eighty detainees
protest ed the denial of her treatment, chanting "Hospital" and ignoring an order to get in line for the night's head count. She was transported to a hospital in San Pedro, but was returned to the facility within twenty-four hours. Again, she was debilitated by vomiting and diarrhea, and again transported to the hospital, this time the intensive care unit of Little Company of Mary Hospital in San Pedro. She was handcuffed to her bunk and her door was guarded by two immigration agents. She died onJuly 20 .Following Arellano's death, her fellow inmates sent her mother $245.
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