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Top MS-13 leader arrested in Northern Virginia, feds say
A leader of the gang MS-13 was arrested in Virginia early Thursday, top Trump administration officials announced amid a crackdown on immigrants accused of gang activity.
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New details about the case of the Tufts University student detained by ICE
A Tufts University student is being held at an ICE detention facility in Louisiana, and there are growing questions about how she was taken into custody and the timeline of sending her out of state.
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Tufts student from Turkey taken into federal custody; video shows her detention
An international graduate student at Tufts University was taken into federal custody Tuesday night outside an off-campus apartment in Somerville, Massachusetts, according to the university and her attorney.
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Trump administration stops processing some green cards ‘to do more vetting'
Finalizing applications filed by certain immigrants to become legal permanent residents is being put on hold to comply with an executive order President Donald Trump signed in January.
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Wife pleads for answers after husband was detained outside of their home
Surveillance cameras a man being detained outside of his North Miami home. He’s now in ICE detention, and his wife is pleading for his return.
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Woman pleads for husband's return after ICE detention
Surveillance cameras a man being detained outside of his North Miami home. He’s now in ICE detention, and his wife is pleading for his return.NBC6’s Sophia Hernandez reports
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Haitian family fears deportation as Trump admin revokes parolee program
A Haitian family who are in the U.S. under a parole program is now fearing deportation, especially since their 3-year-old is undergoing cancer treatments in Miami. NBC6’s Steve Litz reports
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Trump admin invokes state secrets privilege in case over deportation of Venezuelans
The Trump admin invoked a “state secrets privilege” and refused to give a federal judge any additional information about the deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law.
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Attorney calls immigration changes ‘psychological warfare' as many fear deportation
The Trump administration is set to eliminate an immigration program that once cleared the way for people from Haiti to come to America legally.
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Haitians fear potential deportation after DHS revoke legal status of 500k migrants
The Trump administration is set to eliminate an immigration program that once cleared the way for people from Haiti to come to America, legally. NBC6’s Steve Litz reports
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Hearing held over humanitarian parole process
The courtroom fight over immigration happening across the country. Activists are hoping to stop the Trump administration from ending temporary protective status and humanitarian parole. NBC6’s Hatzel Vela reports
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Canadian actress Jasmine Mooney speaks about being detained by ICE
Canadian actress Jasmine Mooney, who starred in “American Pie Presents: The Book of Love,” is speaking out after she was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for nearly two weeks while trying to renew her work visa. The entrepreneur was detained by immigration officials after she attempted to cross the U.S.-Mexico border on March 3 and reapply for the...
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Homeland Security revokes temporary status for 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
The Department of Homeland Security says it will revoke legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, setting them up for potential deportation in about a month.
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Beloved Miami-Dade teacher shares what life is like after deportation
Wualner Sauceda showed off the many letters he received from colleagues and students. “Mr. Sauceda, you were my favorite teacher and still are,” he read out loud from his Honduran home located in a tiny town three hours northeast of the country’s capital Tegucigalpa. Many of the students he left behind used the letters to express how much they...
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PART 4: Deported teacher struggling with new life in Honduras
PART 4: After Wualner Sauceda was deported back to Honduras, the teacher’s union and students came together to support him as he adjusts to life in a country he hasn’t lived in since he was 13.
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PART 3: Hialeah teacher on the difficult experience of being detained
PART 3: Wualner Sauceda recalls spending weeks at ICE facilities before he was shackled and flown back to Honduras.
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Why the men sent to El Salvador's mega-prison may never make it out
Families and lawyers fear for the deportees who may face indefinite detention in a prison known for human rights abuses.
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EXCLUSIVE: School teacher speaks of heartache, family separation after deportation
A young Miami-Dade school teacher was detained and deported, and many were wondering how and why it happened. NBC6’s Hatzel Vela traveled to Honduras for answers
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Government can't deport Georgetown scholar until court rules, judge orders
A federal judge has ordered immigration officials not to deport a Georgetown University scholar that the government detained until the court has had a chance to rule.
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PART 2: Miami-Dade teacher recalls the day he was detained by ICE
PART 2: Wualner Sauceda recounts when he was detained and deported by ICE to NBC6’s Hatzel Vela.