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Deported family of US citizen girl recovering from rare brain tumor is determined to return
The family, now in Mexico, is garnering support from some members of Congress as they prepare to apply for humanitarian parole, hoping the 11-year-old can resume her treatment in the U.S.
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Why immigrants, moments away from being deported to Libya, never left the US
Reports of plans to send migrants to Libya drew backlash from immigration and humanitarian advocates.
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Video shows Massachusetts police hold girl's face on ground during apparent ICE operation
Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra captured video of a 16-year-old girl’s face being held on the ground by Worcester police officers; she and her mother were detained in an apparent ICE operation
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Man with no criminal record detained by ICE at gas station in Massachusetts, family says
Daniel Orellana was on his way to work when he was intercepted by ICE patrols in a Shell gas station in Framingham, Massachusetts.
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5 arrested, all missing panga boat passengers found except for 10-year old girl
NBC 7’s Dave Summers tells us more about those arrested in the South Bay and charged in connection with the deaths.
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Feds arrest 5, say all missing panga boat passengers found except for girl, 10
One of those who died was a 14-year-old boy from India, according to prosecutors, who said his 10-year-old sister is believed to still be missing, perhaps lost at sea, reports NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer.
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Feds arrest 5, say all missing panga boat passengers found except for girl, 10
One of those who died was a 14-year-old boy from India, according to prosecutors, who said his 10-year-old sister is believed to still be missing, perhaps lost at sea.
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Bell church says it's committed to helping undocumented parishioners
One church in the city of Bell is doing all it can to welcome its undocumented churchgoers amid uncertainty for the immigrant community.
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Neighbors react to fatal panga incident off coast of Del Mar
Three people were killed and four hospitalized after the panga came ashore on Monday morning, reports NBC 7’s Joe Little.
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Judge bars deportations of Venezuelans from South Texas under wartime law
A federal judge on Thursday barred the Trump administration from deporting any Venezuelans from South Texas under an 18th-century wartime law.
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Migrants form human SOS at detention center
Migrants detained in Texas sent an SOS message for fear of being deported to El Salvador.
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Texas man stays in tree for hours to avoid ICE arrest before surrendering to authorities
A man said to be an undocumented immigrant spent six hours up in a tree avoiding arrest by ICE, but he eventually surrendered to authorities.
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Columbia student Mohsen Mahdawi is free on bail after judge orders his release
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi is free on bail after a judge ordered his release from federal immigration custody on Wednesday, weeks after armed DHS agents detained him in Vermont during his naturalization interview.
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California judge says Border Patrol can't arrest undocumented immigrants without warrants
A judge ruled Border Patrol agents cannot arrest someone unless they have a warrant or reason to believe the person may try to flee.
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Immigration changes in Trump's first 100 days
Immigration has been one of the biggest areas of focus for President Donald Trump’s second term. His administration has moved swiftly over the past 100 days to ramp up detentions and deportations, and to slow crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border. NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer reports.
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Report from California AG Bonta reveals conditions migrant face at detention facilities
The attorney general visited San Diego Tuesday to make the report public, reports NBC 7 and Telemundo 20’s Guillermo Mendez.
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Mixed status LA couple self-deports, fearing detainment
Undocumented immigrant Alfredo Linares and his U.S. citizen wife made the tough decision to leave the U.S. for Mexico.
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More US citizen immigration lawyers are being asked to leave the country
Two San Diegans are among those who have received letters telling them to leave the U.S. or risk being removed, reports NBC 7 and Telemundo 20’s Tania Luviano-Hurwitz.
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Trump border czar blames undocumented parents for removal of citizen children
Trump administration border czar Tom Homan defended his agency’s removal of three U.S. citizen children last week. “The parents made that decision, not the United States government.”
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White House driveway lined with posters of migrants WH says were arrested
Close to 100 posters with photos of alleged criminal migrants were placed in front of the White House late Sunday. The Trump administration has not offered details about those alleged crimes, or if any of the people shown have been convicted of those crimes.