Two-month-old ICE detainee Juan Nicolás deported while sick with bronchitis
Two-month-old baby Juan Nicolás, who was detained at Dilley’s South Texas Family Residential Center for a month as his health deteriorated, was suddenly deported Tuesday with his family after being diagnosed with bronchitis, according to U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro. “After a discussion with their attorney, I have confirmed that Juan, his 16-month old sister, his […]
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