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Lawmaker says US deported a sick baby

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Congressman says the U.S. deported a sick baby, while immigration authorities say the child was medically cleared
U.S. immigration authorities deported a 2-month-old baby with bronchitis to Mexico along with his family, a U.S. representative from Texas said.

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Texas lawmaker says US deported a sick 2-month-old baby
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Lawmaker says the US deported a baby with bronchitis, while authorities say the child was medically cleared
 · 13h
Migrant baby deported after illness renews criticism of for-profit ICE detention facilities
A two-month-old baby boy fell ill with respiratory distress while at an immigration detention center run by a for-profit company.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested, Trump Mulls Next Step On Iran: Live Updates
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Lawmaker says US deported a 2-month-old baby with bronchitis
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Castro knocks ICE for deporting 2-month-old, family: ‘Heinous’
“Juan has bronchitis—according to his mom—and at some point in the last several hours he was unresponsive,” Castro added.

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ICE Abandons Sick Two-Month-Old Baby and His Family at Mexico Border
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Two-Month-Old Fighting for Life Is Deported With Family

Moore fires back at Trump over sewer spill

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Trump, Gov. Moore clash over sewage spill, immigration
US judge throws out immigration board's ruling endorsing Trump mass detention policy BBC hits back in Trump's $10 billion lawsuit AI doomsday where many workers are 'essentially unemployable' is totally possible,

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Gov. Wes Moore says sewage spillage into Potomac was a Trump issue
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Moore fires back at Trump over sewer spill: 'Please start doing your job'
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DC Mayor Declares Emergency, Asks President Trump for Help on Sewage Spill on the Potomac
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser declared an emergency on Wednesday and requested that President Donald Trump provide federal resources to help the city fight a sewage system leak that dumped 250...

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Moore and Stitt react to Trump’s attacks ahead of White House governors’ meeting
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore on Trump: ‘I pray for him and I just feel bad for him’
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Trump Calls Potomac Spill 'Massive Ecological Disaster,' Blames Maryland Leadership And Orders Federal Intervention
In a response on Monday, Governor Wes Moore pointed the finger back at the Trump administration, claiming they were responsible for the spill, now considered the largest in U.S. history.

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DC mayor declares Potomac spill emergency, asks Trump for help
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Wes Moore says he wasn't invited to White House, won't attend Trump meeting
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Refugees in the U.S. could be arrested under a new immigration memo

The move is another Trump administration effort to limit legal pathways to migration or resettlement, after already curbing the number of admitted refugees and re-reviewing those admitted under the Biden administration.
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Trump administration moves to end housing assistance for mixed immigration families

By Jasper Ward WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The Trump administration took steps on Thursday toward ending federal housing assistance for households with mixed immigration status, as it seeks to stop ineligible migrants from benefiting from the funding.
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Florida is set to give $50 million more to local law agencies for immigration enforcement for three counties

The State Board of Immigration Enforcement, comprised of Gov. DeSantis, Attorney General Uthmeier, CFO Ingoglia, had not denied a funding request since it was created last year.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia can't be re-detained by immigration authorities, federal judge rules

The Salvadoran national's case has become a focal point in the immigration debate after he was mistakenly deported to his home country last year.
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Catholic leaders bring communion to immigration detainees near Chicago after court win

By Heather Schlitz BROADVIEW, Illinois, Feb 19 (Reuters) - For the first time in six years, two priests and a nun escorted by police have walked past barbed wire and concrete barriers to enter a Chicago-area immigration facility to give communion and ashes to detainees after a judge ordered faith leaders be allowed inside.
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Trump is recruiting thousands of local officers to aid immigration effort. Some states are saying no

New laws in some Democratic-led states are forcing local sheriffs to stop cooperating with President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement efforts.
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Sen. Gary Peters pushes for immigration reform amid partial government shutdown

The shutdown of funding for the Department of Homeland Security raises concerns over the impact on federal workers and immigration enforcement.
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Clinton faces backlash from the left after calling mass immigration ‘disruptive’

Democratic strategist Maya Rupert criticized former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, saying her calls for moderation on immigration is not helpful.
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DeWine urges Trump to pursue immigration reform using border leverage

Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine says Trump's border security success creates an opportunity for comprehensive immigration policy that no president has achieved since Ronald Reagan.
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Drop in unauthorized immigration slows job growth, SF Fed paper finds

Feb 17 (Reuters) - The recent drop in unauthorized immigration to the United States has slowed employment growth, particularly in construction and manufacturing, and those trends are likely to continue,
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Some cities are ditching license plate readers over immigration surveillance concerns

Cities around the country are debating whether to keep their automatic license plate readers. Concerns about privacy and federal immigration agents accessing local data are driving these debates.

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