Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Worker hurt in hotel collapse deported

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NEW ORLEANS — A constructi­on worker hurt in October’s collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel constructi­on site in New Orleans was deported Friday to his native Honduras.

U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t spokesman Bryan Cox said Delmer Joel Ramirez Palma, 38, was flown to Honduras from Alexandria Internatio­nal Airport.

Border Patrol officers arrested Ramirez Palma two days after he fell several stories as the upper floors of the hotel project caved in on Oct. 12. Workplace safety advocates had hoped he could remain in the United States to facilitate the federal investigat­ion of the collapse, which killed three workers and left dozens more injured.

“We’re deeply concerned about the gaping hole this leaves in the investigat­ion into the Hard Rock Hotel collapse,” said Mary Yanik of the New Orleans Workers’ Center for Racial Justice. She said she believes his arrest was in retaliatio­n for reporting to a supervisor about constructi­on shortcuts before the collapse, and for comments he made to reporters afterward.

Ramirez Palma had been fighting a deportatio­n order since 2016, and had lost an appeal.

“Mr. Ramirez Palma’s latest applicatio­n for a stay of removal had already been denied … on Oct. 3, more than a week prior to the incident cited by his supporters,” Cox said.

Ramirez Palma had told a supervisor more than five times before the collapse that his laser leveling tool showed the building was tilting 2 to 3 inches, Yanik said. The veteran constructi­on worker’s wife, Tania Bueso, has said he complained that the concrete floors were sagging, forcing him to double and triple-check measuremen­ts in the imbalanced building.

 ?? AP ?? An overturned tractor-trailer rig is shown on Interstate 15 in Lehi, Utah, in this photo released by the state’s Highway Patrol. The vehicle was carrying butane, and the Highway Patrol said the interstate was closed in both directions because of a leak in the tank holding the flammable gas.
AP An overturned tractor-trailer rig is shown on Interstate 15 in Lehi, Utah, in this photo released by the state’s Highway Patrol. The vehicle was carrying butane, and the Highway Patrol said the interstate was closed in both directions because of a leak in the tank holding the flammable gas.

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