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Deported for receiving Medicaid: why you cannot seek welfare on a tourist visa
A Mexican woman, Michelle Nicoll Gutierrez arrived at a Texas airport on Saturday and was returned to her country on the next flight. Officials explained that she had received welfare and that this demonstrated her intention to stay in the country. Here are some recommendations you should consider if you travel to the United States with a nonimmigrant visa.
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ICE arrests more than 130 workers and 14 business owners in raids in Nebraska and Minnesota
Agents entered several local businesses and staged one of the largest operations in ICE history.
Judge orders return of deported Salvadoran mother and daughter
Judge's decision to halt deportation offers ray of hope for Central Americans fleeing domestic violence or gangs.
Philadelphia Mayor accuses ICE of "misusing" a law-enforcement database for racial profiling
In an interview with Univision, Mayor Jim Kenney explained his recent decision not to renew a controversial city contract that allows federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to access a key law-enforcement database. He accused ICE of using that information unconstitutionally against undocumented immigrants.

“No one is available”: when immigration judges ask for indigenous languages interpreters
When undocumented immigrants are at court or are detained at the border, they face considerable hurdles in addition to lacking documents: they don't speak English and, in some cases, they don't speak Spanish either. Many who come from countries like Guatemala and Honduras only understand their indigenous languages.

They went to the beach, but four undocumented immigrants ended up being detained by ICE after a routine inspection
Two Latino couples had the same experience this month: they visited a Florida state park, only to end up facing deportation.

Released and reunited: “Dad, there's three different kids, three of us, living with the same family"
Sayma, a 10-year-old girl, tells her father how she does homework at an institution and then they sleep in 'Mrs. Mary's' house. As a consequence of the ‘zero tolerance’ policy, more than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents. This is one of the stories we tracked down thanks to ProPublica's project in partnership with other media outlets, which allows family members to track down loved ones.









