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  • 3 weeks ago | nbcnews.com | Albinson Linares

    Aracely Serrano Ayala said she felt her world was ending several times in the last three months. After living and working in the U.S. for more than a decade, the 35-year-old resident of Plainfield, New Jersey, and her partner, Marcos Guardado, began to live in fear because they were undocumented immigrants. The Salvadoran couple never started the process of seeking a green card.

  • 1 month ago | nbcnews.com | Albinson Linares

    / Updated Evenezer Cortez Martínez said he’s still scared and finds it hard to believe he’s back home in Kansas City, Missouri, with his wife and children, after being deported to Mexico by U.S. immigration authorities in March. “I wake up every now and then saying, 'this is a dream.' When I look at my wife and my children, I feel joy, that peace, but I still have that doubt about whether it’s really true that I’m here,” he said, his voice breaking.

  • 1 month ago | flipboard.com | Albinson Linares

    10 hours agoA declassified memo drafted by U.S. intelligence agencies contradicts President Donald Trump's claims that Venezuela's government controls the Tren de Aragua gang, an argument he has used to deport immigrants to an El Salvador prison. NBC News' Dan De Luce reports on the information released from …

  • 2 months ago | nbcnews.com | Albinson Linares

    Rubbelsy Pérez Rodríguez remembers the 2023 fire at the Ciudad Juárez immigration center “every day,” he said, including every time he runs out of breath, as he did that night, and especially at night, when he can still hear the sounds of despair. “Everyone was screaming. I swear I still remember those screams —  they were screams of anguish,” the Guatemalan immigrant said in an interview with Noticias Telemundo from his home in Springfield, Tennessee. “No one knew what to do.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Albinson Linares

    Rubbelsy Pérez Rodríguez remembers the 2023 fire at the Ciudad Juárez immigration center “every day,” he said, including every time he runs out of breath, as he did that night, and especially at night, when he can still hear the sounds of despair. Rubbelsy Pérez Rodríguez“Everyone was screaming. I swear I still remember those screams —  they were screams of anguish,” the Guatemalan immigrant said in an interview with Noticias Telemundo from his home in Springfield, Tennessee.

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