DALLAS – Stephany Gauffeny rubs her pregnant belly as she sits on a brown leather chair inside a law office. She's tired and worried.
Gauffeny can go into labor any time now. But instead of preparing for this moment – the birth of her fifth child – she's anguished about her husband Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez.
He's on life support after being critically injured on Wednesday in the shooting at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas . He was being detained there after being arrested on Aug. 8 for driving under the influence. He is in the U.S. without legal status.
"It hurts to think like, what if he never even gets to meet him," Gauffeny told NPR on Saturday, referring to her unborn child, a son.
That is very possible.
Gauffeny said that the medical personnel at