U.S. citizen child with brain cancer deported to Mexico after parents arrested in Texas
The Trump administration last month deported a 10-year-old girl battling brain cancer to Mexico after her parents were picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Texas, NBC News reports. The girl, who's a U.S. citizen, and her parents were traveling from Rio Grande City to Houston in February for a doctor's appointment. The family had made the tip several times since the daughter was diagnosed with cancer last year.
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