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U.S. man gets 'left at altar' after his fiancé is deported to El Salvador
After twice trying and failing to marry his high school sweetheart, Robert Paulino got word this morning that his bride-to-be has been deported back to El Salvador.
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Portraits of immigrants seeking compassion in the Trump era
The governments of Obama, Bush and Clinton took a discretionary legal approach towards the millions of undocumented people with no criminal record. On January 25 President Donald Trump said that undocumented immigration is "a significant threat to national and public security." Increased raids and arrests, coupled with the anti-immigrant rhetoric of the new government, is causing panic.

In photos: these graduation caps honor Hispanic heritage
Students from the United States decorated their graduation hats to celebrate the sacrifices (and smacks) of their parents.
"Are you illegal?" A policeman's question to a Honduran who had just been run over by a car
A 31-year-old undocumented Honduran bicyclist, Marcos Antonio Huete, was hit by a car in Key West, Florida, on his way to work. The policeman's camera shows him inquiring about the victim's immigration status before offering medical assistance. He was later detained by the Border Patrol.

Cuban immigrant detained by ICE in "remarkable" case, 37 years after arriving in U.S.
As a teen, René Lima Marín was sentenced to 98 years in jail for armed robbery in 1998. He was mistakenly released almost 90 years early. Despite a pardon, he faces deportation.

US man races the clock to marry his fiance before her deportation
A U.S. man who is scrambling to marry his Salvadoran girlfriend before she gets deported hopes love will save the day.

Despite increased arrests, Trump deported fewer undocumented immigrants than Obama did in the same period last year
On Wednesday ICE announced a record number of detentions of undocumented immigrants as a sign that Trump was meeting his goals to protect the U.S. border. But official figures obtained by Univision reveal that deportations have actually gone down. Pro-immigrant organizations recognize that deportations could increase in the coming months.








