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A Guatemalan woman who gave birth in Tucson after crossing the Arizona desert while 35 weeks pregnant has been released from ...
CBP was just following the law, as dictated by Trump, when it callously tried to deport a Guatemalan mother and her newborn ...
It is unclear whether that is still the case, because her attorney, Luis Campos, a Tucson-based immigration lawyer, has been ...
Near the end of her pregnancy, she traveled more than 2,000 miles to get to the U.S.-Mexico border. Here's what happened next ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - A day after U.S. Customs and Border Protection separated a Guatemalan woman from her newborn ...
After giving birth at the Tucson Medical Center, a Guatemalan woman named Erika is in the custody of U.S. Customs and Border ...
The Guatemalan woman apprehended south of Tucson was initially facing expedited deportation and the choice to take her ...
The Guatemalan woman arrested in the Arizona desert will be given the choice taking her newborn — a US citizen born Wednesday ...
A Guatemalan woman who had just given birth at an Arizona hospital was swiftly taken into US Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody before being released on Saturday as she faces deportation ...
Still, protesters gathered outside of Tucson Medical Center Saturday afternoon.
A Guatemalan woman who entered the U.S. illegally while eight months pregnant is no longer facing expedited removal with her ...
Luis Campos, a Tucson-based immigration attorney representing the woman, welcomed the news. "This is very good news as it places her in regular deportation proceedings, as opposed to expedited ...