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The Trump administration is coming under scrutiny for deporting several U.S. citizen children along with their foreign-born parents. Trump officials have defended the move, saying the minors were not deported,
Doctors of the four-year-old, who requires intravenous nutrition, warn she could die within days if sent to another country
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U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping deportation campaign and hardline approach to restricting immigration, mainly from Latin American countries — with a particular focus on Venezuelans — has caused a knock-on effect in Spain.
Though the Harvard grad paid for his own airfare to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the Trump administration has offered undocumented migrants who self-deport $1,000, government-paid flights, and the chance to later legally apply for U.S. status.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum launched "Mexico embraces you' to receive immigrants deported from U.S. Numbers are low, but the 10-center program continues.
The latest court ruling confirms the illegality of the DACA program, but only in the state of Texas. However, the 538,000 beneficiaries across the US feel under threat
Family members and their attorneys gathered to speak out about the life-threatening risk of a deporting a 4-year-old girl legally receiving medical care in the L.A. back to Mexico. Omar Lewis reports May 28,
The girl spends 14 hours each night hooked up to an intravenous feeding system. If there is an interruption in her daily nutrition system, a doctor wrote, "this could be fatal within ... days."
KTLA-TV Los Angeles on MSN4d
Mother of girl, 4, receiving treatment in L.A. speaks out against life-threatening deportation to MexicoThe mother of a 4-year-old girl who was born in Mexico and taken to L.A. two years ago is speaking out after the Trump administration ordered them to self-deport, despite her daughter receiving lifesaving care in America.