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Deported DACA Recipient Allowed to Return to US After Months of Family Separation
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Politik·28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Deported DACA Recipient Allowed to Return to US After Months of Family Separation

Jose Contreras Diaz, a 30-year-old DACA recipient deported to Honduras in January, will be allowed to return to Texas after immigration authorities granted him parole. He was detained during a routine check-in while working as a pool technician in the Rio Grande Valley and placed on a flight to Honduras, missing the birth of his son Mateo. His lawyer argued the deportation was unlawful, and after legal pressure, authorities reversed the decision without explanation.

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American Women Relocate to Mexico to Avoid Family Separation After Husbands' Deportations
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Immigration·25.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

American Women Relocate to Mexico to Avoid Family Separation After Husbands' Deportations

American women are moving to Mexico to remain with their undocumented husbands following increased deportations under Trump's second term. Janie Pérez, 29, relocated to Querétaro with her two daughters after her husband Alejandro was arrested by ICE and deported in March 2026. Another couple, Raegan Klein and Alfredo Linares, voluntarily moved to Puerto Vallarta to avoid deportation risk. Official estimates show 1.1 million US citizens are married to undocumented individuals, who face significant barriers to obtaining legal status through marriage due to unlawful entry restrictions.

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World Press Photo of the Year Captures Family Separation at NYC Courthouse
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Politik·23.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

World Press Photo of the Year Captures Family Separation at NYC Courthouse

World Press Photo has awarded its Photo of the Year to Carol Guzy for 'Separated by ICE,' a photograph showing Ecuadorian father Luis being detained by ICE agents at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York City on August 26, 2025. The image captures his wife Cocha and three children — two daughters aged 13 and 15, and a 7-year-old son — in inconsolable grief as he was taken into custody following an immigration court hearing. Guzy, a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner, documented these separations for months at the only federal courthouse where photographers were granted access.

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