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A Border Patrol agent died in 2009. His widow is still fighting a backlogged US program for benefits

  • Afolayan and her daughters have not received any benefits since the death of her husband, Nate, in 2009, as they fight a backlogged US program.
  • Program officials are defending their decisions to deny compensation to Afolayan and her family.
  • Lisa Afolayan expressed frustration, stating, "It just makes me so mad that we are having to fight this so hard."
  • Afolayan finds some comfort in knowing that Nate died while serving his adopted country.
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A Border Patrol agent died in 2009. His widow is still fighting a backlogged US program for benefits

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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