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DEPORTADO SE CASA EN LA FRONTERA: Cecilia Garcia

Not 1 more: Jasmine Mendoza

The Reinecke family. Journey into exile.: Allyson Reinecke

News articles, videos,  and radio feeds of American families affected by deportation

News reports
Separated By Deportation, Family Plans To Reunite In Mexico (Jasmine Mendoza)

       

     Almost 2 million undocumented immigrants have been deported in the years since president Obama took office. Among them is Jasmine Mendoza's husband, who was deported to Mexico following a routine traffic stop. But, as she tells NPR's Kelly McEvers, she's planning on joining her husband in Mexico.

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Buscan reunificación familiar en la frontera(Cecilia García)
 

  CHICAGO— El único deseo de una madre de familia es estar junto a su esposo e hijos en el Día de las Madres.

Families separated by border hope to spend Mother's Day together(Allyson Reinecke)
 

      SAN DIEGO - A group of families from the U.S. and Mexico gathered on both sides of the San Ysidro port of entry in a quest to reunite.  

    

    

 

Dozens Gather to Rally for Immigration Reform(Jasmine Mendoza )
 

 

                Dozens gathered on the New Haven Green on Saturday to protest deportation laws.

Holding signs and chanting for immigration reform, they shared how the current policies have affected them.  Two-year-old Cruz Mendoza spent most of his life without his dad.

    

    

    

 

Consideran vía legal para reunificar familias(Cecilia García)
 

        CHICAGO – Cecilia García está triste y molesta el lunes luego que autoridades de inmigración negaron la semana pasada un permiso humanitario a su esposo para entrar Estados Unidos, y ahora evalúa presentar una demanda colectiva por el daño que la separación produce en los hijos y esposos estadounidenses.

 

 Separated families seek reunification at US-Mexico border
 

        12 Allyson Reinecke (C) hugs her daughter, Scarlett Reinecke, 8, as they enter the United States at the San Ysidro U.S.-Mexico border crossing in San Diego, California, USA, 07 May 2015. Reinecke and her husband, Rodolfo, a Mexican citizen, have been separated for four years after he was deported to Mexico. The couple and four other families that have been separated because of immigration issues presented themselves to US immigration authorities to seek humanitarian visas and re-unite their families

 

 

 

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