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ICE releases young Venezuelan asylum seeker Marco Coello
The young man who was allegedly tortured in Venezuela spoke with Univision News as he left immigration detention, after a day after his arrest. "Thank God I'm out."
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The 44 times Trump has criminalized undocumented immigrants and refugees since taking office
Since he was sworn in January 20, Trump has made incendiary public statements about undocumented immigrants or refugees on a regular basis. On average, every two days he blames them for the country’s problems, including drugs, crime and violence.

"You can't send me back to Venezuela," begs Marco Coello, an alleged torture victim detained Wednesday during an asylum interview in Miami
Coello, 21, says he was beaten and tortured by Venezuelan police in 2014 before he fled to the United States in 2015. His lawyer fears he could now face deportation.
Jorge Ramos tells Donald Trump why he can't just say he's deporting immigrants that are criminals
Since Donald Trump arrived to the White House the number of undocumented immigrants being arrested has increased, and not just those with criminal records. In fact, during his first few months in office, the total number of immigrants arrested, without a criminal history, has doubled.

To hire 5,000 new border agents, Trump administration seeks to drop lie detector test
The Department of Homeland Security wants to make it easier to hire new border patrol agents. Some say the polygraph exam is flawed and needs to go. But others warn against loosening standards.

Ohio mother of four American-born children deported to Mexico
Despite efforts by church leaders and community members in Fairfield, Ohio, and even a plea by Governor John Kasich, Maribel Trujillo was deported Wednesday.
Jorge Ramos: "Stop lying" about undocumented immigrants
Immigration has been at the forefront of political conversation in the United States for almost two years, particularly since Donald Trump announced his candidacy for the presidency. Jorge Ramos believes immigration is an issue that should be debated, but that this debate should be based on facts. This is what he has to say to those who have criminalized undocumented immigrants in the country.









