‘The Damage Was Already Done’: Minnesota Immigrant Families Struggle After ICE Deportations
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‘The damage was already done’: Minnesota immigrant families struggle after ICE deportations
The most recent data shows that about half of the 3,700 immigrants detained by federal agents during the ICE surge have been deported. Many detainees left behind families that depended on them, who are now asking themselves whether they can safely stay, or even safely leave.
Being in the custody of immigration authorities is a difficult situation, but it is essential to remember that every detained person retains essential legal rights in the United States. These rights include access to medical care, the ability to communicate with family members and contact with a lawyer. Furthermore, no one is obliged to sign documents if he or she does not agree with their content or fully understand it. Depending on how he or s…
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