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U.S. must provide mental health services to families separated at border
As a result of the trauma thousands of families suffered after being separated at the border, a federal judge in Los Angeles ordered that they receive therapy at the government's expense. Dulce Castellanos reports.
Yale student fights to stop the deportation of his mother with cancer
Tania Romero has cancer. She is in a detention center fighting for her life. Her son, Cristian Padilla, studies at one of the most prestigious universities in the United States and begs for her to stay but ICE has decided to deport her.
Lawmakers hold field hearing to investigate August immigration raids
It’s been three months since a massive ICE raid in Mississippi impacted an entire community. Today many of those affected spoke at a congressional hearing. They talked about the impact the raid had on their lives and the local economy. Lorraine Caceres has the details.

Migrant kids alone in court: this is what it looks like when the US tries to deport kids
No cameras are allowed in immigration court. The American public rarely sees what it’s like when an unaccompanied child faces deportation hearings. If you’ve seen real life images, they’re probably re-enactments. As such, Univision 41 Investiga hired sketch artists to capture the scene in New York.
USCIS: Fees for some work visas to increase next month
Getting a permit to work in the United States is going to cost more. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services say beginning in December - the price of certain employment-based petitions is going up. Fabiola Galindo has the details.
14-year-old Honduran immigrant wins asylum case
Honduran Dina Matute crossed the border in Laredo, Texas when she was only nine years old to reunite with her mother in Illinois. Today, she is 14 years old and a legal resident of the United States on the road to citizenship. Check out her story.
