Haitian man dies in US immigration custody with untreated toothache, brother says

FLORENCE, Ariz. (AP) — A Haitian man confined at an Arizona immigration detention center for months died at a hospital Monday after a tooth infection was left untreated, the man's brother said Wednesday.

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Emmanuel Damas, 56, told medical personnel at the Florence Correctional Center that he had a toothache in mid-February, but he was not sent to a dentist, said Damas' brother, Presly Nelson.

Nelson believes the staff at the facility did not take his brother's complaints seriously even though it was a treatable condition. Nelson said he would expect such a death in countries with less access to health care, but not the United States.

"As a country — I'm an American now — I think we can do better than that," Nelson said.

Damas is among least nine people who have died in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody this year.

The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment. ICE had said it hoped to issue a news release Wednesday.

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Earlier Wednesday, ICE officials announced the death of Mexican national Alberto Gutierrez-Reyes, who had been in a California ICE detention center and died in the hospital Feb. 27 after reporting chest pain and shortness of breath.

Chandler City Council member Christine Ellis, a Haitian American who is a registered nurse, said she was contacted by Damas' family after his death.

"As a medical person, I am absolutely appalled that there were medical-licensed people that were working there and allowed those things to happen," Ellis said. "It does not make sense to me."

A report from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office listed Damas' cause of death as "pending" as of Wednesday.

Damas was taken into ICE custody in September and was soon transferred to the medium-security Florence Correctional Center, where he was held for several months, including after his asylum application was denied, Ellis said.

CoreCivic, a for-profit corrections company that runs the Florence facility, did not respond to emails seeking comment.

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Federal judge blocks Florida governor's foreign terrorist label of Muslim groups

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge temporarily blocked the enforcement on Wednesday of an executive order issued last year by Florida Gov. RonDeSantisthat designates two Muslim groups asforeign terrorist organizations.

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U.S. District Judge Mark E. Walker wrote in his preliminary injunction that the First Amendment bars the governor from continuing the troubling trend of using an executive office to make a political statement at the expense of others' constitutional rights.

The governor's order targeted the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Muslim Brotherhood. His office didn't immediately respond Wednesday evening to an email seeking comment about the judge's order.

CAIR and other civil rights groupssuedDeSantis in December, shortly after the executive order was issued. The group has more than 20 chapters across the United States, and its work involves legal actions, advocacy and education outreach. The lawsuit claims the executive order is unlawful and unconstitutional, specifically that DeSantis has usurped the exclusive authority of the federal government to identify and designate terrorist organizations.

The injunction will halt the executive order's enforcement while the lawsuit moves forward.

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"The question before this Court is whether the Governor can, in a non-emergency situation, unilaterally designate one of the largest Muslim civil rights groups in America as a 'terrorist organization' and withhold government benefits from anyone providing material support or resources to the group," Walker wrote.

Anti-Muslim bias has persisted indifferent formssince Sept. 11, 2001, and there has been a rise inIslamophobiaduring more than two years of war in Gaza.

CAIR said in the Florida lawsuit that it has always condemned terrorism and violence. The lawsuit alleges DeSantis targeted the group for defending the free speech rights of people in cases where state officials and officials elsewhere tried to punish or silence those who expressed support for Palestinian human rights.

The executive order also gives the same "foreign terrorist" label to theMuslim Brotherhood, a pan-Arab Islamist political movement. President Donald Trumpin Januaryissued an executive order that designates three Middle Eastern branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations.

The governor's order instructs Florida agencies to prevent the two groups and those who have provided them material support from receiving contracts, employment and funds from a state executive or cabinet agency.

Florida has an estimated 500,000 Muslim residents, according to CAIR.

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USWNT vs. Canada player ratings: Ally Sentnor sends U.S. top of SheBelieves table

The U.S. women's national team jumped to the top of the 2026 SheBelieves Cup standings with a 1-0 win over Canada in Columbus, Ohio on Wednesday, March 4.

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Emma Hayes selected a nearly full-strength lineup with some of her top stars featuring heavily. It was another tough battle between these two bitter rivals, but in the end it would be the Americans coming out on top.

Canada proved to be tough in the first half as they opened the match on the front foot. The U.S. turned the momentum in their favor after 20 minutes and started piling on shot attempts at the opposing goal, but failed to break through before the break.

It was much of the same story coming out of halftime as the visitors looked inspired. But once the Americans gained control of the match, they finally found the back of the net through Ally Sentnor in the 55th minute. After taking the lead Hayes' side never looked back, controlling the play and seeing out the result.

Let's take a look back at how the USWNT players fared in a shutout win over Canada in the SheBelieves Cup.

GK: Phallon Tullis-Joyce - 6.5

Despite Canada looking threatening for several spells throughout the night, there wasn't much for her to do. However, on the few occasions where questions were asked, she had the answer.

RB: Emily Fox - 7

Other than a few questionable turnovers in dangerous spots against the Canadian press, she did extremely well quelling several attacks against her goal while also providing some much-needed width.

CB: Naomi Girma - 7

While the stats won't give her credit for how good of a performance this was, she just offers a dominant presence in the back that often seems to force teams to avoid her side of the box. In addition to being a menacing defender, she just oozes confidence on the ball in the build-up.

CB: Emily Sonnett - 7.5

The more active of the two center backs, she was credited with seven defensive contributions, including five clearances. When Canada did threaten the American goal, she was usually there to deny them easy access.

LB: Gisele Thompson - 7

The Thompson sisters were a dynamic duo on the left-hand side, causing issues for Canada all night. Gisele played her role to perfection, adding attacking width with her pace, while also providing some much needed cover defensively, breaking up several counter-attacks.

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CM: Claire Hutton - 6.5

A measured and steady performance in midfield. Nothing spectacular to point out, but nothing detrimental either.

CM: Sam Coffey - 7

One big thing that stood out from Coffey's performance is just how dynamic she is making runs off the ball. It seemed like she was popping up everywhere on the field as an option either going forward towards goal or to be a reliable option in possession. While nothing tangible like a goal or an assist came from her efforts, they easily could have.

RM: Trinity Rodman - 5

It was a tough night for the highest paid woman in soccer. After coming off with an injury at the weekend, she did not look her usual explosive self on the wing. Often looking frustrated, she failed to make much of an impact and had one of her most disappointing showings in a while. Perhaps the knock she picked up against Argentina played a role.

CAM: Rose Lavelle - 7

As the main creative force, she had several chances to find a goal, but couldn't threaten the Canada goal despite several attempts. In addition to six key passes on the day, she delivered the corner kick that found Sentnor for the opening goal. It wasn't an earth-shattering performance, but it got the job done.

LM: Alyssa Thompson - 7.5

Alyssa was an absolute pest against the Canadian back line, which had no answer for her pace and directness. At times she was a one-woman counter-attack, flying past defenders and threatening the opposing goal with shots. If not for some good saves, she easily finds the back of the net and is the talk of the match.

ST: Ally Sentnor - 8

After missing a big chance in the first half, she enjoyed some sweet redemption by burying the only goal of the match about 10 minutes after halftime. Getting on the end of a corner kick, she had time and space to smash a finish into the corner of the net.

Outside of the goal, she proved to be a valuable focal point in the attack as the striker. While not a prototypical target player or a speed demon, she offers some very good hold-up play, while constantly finding dangerous pockets of space to always be an option for her teammates.

Sub: Emma Sears - 6

Seemed to get involved more on the right flank than Rodman did, but didn't have many impactful moments.

Sub: Lindsey Heaps - 6

Came in and held down the midfield, as you'd expect her to do. Saw out the result without any spectacular moments.

Sub: Jaedyn Shaw - NR

Stoppage-time sub.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:USWNT vs. Canada player ratings: Ally Sentnor goal wins SheBelieves Cup game

USWNT vs. Canada player ratings: Ally Sentnor sends U.S. top of SheBelieves table

The U.S. women's national team jumped to the top of the 2026 SheBelieves Cup standings with a 1-0 win over Canada ...
Sentnor scores in 1-0 USWNT victory over Canada in the SheBelieves Cup

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ally Sentnor scored in the 55th minute and the United States beat Canada 1-0 on Wednesday in the SheBelieves Cup tournament.

Associated Press United States' Emily Sonnett (14) heads the ball next to Canada's Julia Grosso (7) in the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer match in Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) United States' Trinity Rodman, center, dribbles past Canada's Sydney Collins (24) in the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer match in Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) Canada midfielder Janine Sonis (16) chases after the ball in front of United States' Emily Sonnett (14) in the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer match in Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) United States' Trinity Rodman (2) passes in front of Canada's Sydney Collins (24) in the first half of a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer match in Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

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Sentnor scored her seventh international goal off a corner from Rose Lavelle, gathering the ball on a bounce before punching it past two defenders and Canada goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan.

It was the United States' seventh straight shutout. The team hasn't allowed a goal since a 3-1 win over Portugal last October.

The United States sat atop the SheBelieves table with two wins, ahead of Canada and Colombia with one each. The Colombians defeated Argentina 1-0 in the earlier match Wednesday at ScottsMiracle-Gro Stadium.

The United States is 55-4-9 against Canada since their first meeting in 1986. The U.S. won the last meeting 3-0 in July 2025.

The Canadians' last win in the series came at the Tokyo Olympics. Jessie Fleming converted a penalty in a 1-0 semifinal victory. Canada went on to win the gold medal.

U.S. coach Emma Hayes included Trinity Rodman in the starting lineup despite Rodman taking a hit in the back late in Sunday's2-0 SheBelieves victory over Argentinain Nashville. Rodman struggled with a nagging back injury last year.

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Canada, which defeated Colombia 4-1 in the tournament opener, was without Fleming because of an illness.

The game was scoreless after the first half despite the United States dominating possession by nearly 70%.

Sentnor, who plays professionally for the Kansas City Current, broke the stalemate with her third goal of the year. The 22-year-old was named U.S. Soccer's young player of the year in 2024.

Colombia will play the United States on Saturday in the tournament finale in Harrison, New Jersey. Canada plays Argentina in the early game.

It is the 11th annual SheBelieves Cup hosted by the United States. Canada was making its fourth appearance in the tournament.

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Ace right-hander Hunter Greene leaves Reds camp and is scheduled to have MRI on stiff right elbow

GOODYEAR, Ariz. (AP) — Right-hander Hunter Greene has left the Cincinnati Reds' spring training camp due to right elbow stiffness.

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Manager Terry Francona and president of baseball operations Nick Krall told reporters on Wednesday that Greene will have an MRI in Cincinnati and be examined by team orthopedic consultant Dr. Timothy Kremchek. Greene also will consult with Los Angeles Dodgers head team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache.

Expected to be the Reds' ace, Greene added more lower-body work to hisoffseason routinein hopes of avoiding injuries.

Greene went 7-4 with a 2.76 ERA last year, helping Cincinnati earn an NL wild card for its first playoff appearance since 2020. Greene, whose 99.5 mph average four-seam fastball velocity led the major leagues among those throwing at least 1,250 pitches, was limited to a career-low 19 starts and 107 2/3 innings. Still, his 296 pitches of 100 mph or higher were second in the major leagues behind Mason Miller's 422.

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Greene was placed on the 15-day injured list on May 9 with a right groin strain. He returned on May 23 and made three starts before going back on the IL with the same injury. This time, he was sidelined until Aug. 13.

Greene, 26, is entering his fifth big ;eague season. He made the NL All-Star team for the first time in 2024 while going 9-5 with a 2.75 ERA in 26 starts. He also had 169 strikeouts in 150 1/3 innings despite spending time on the IL that year with elbow soreness.

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