
Ana Ceballos
State Government and Politics Reporter at Miami Herald
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gazettextra.com | Carol Miller |Syra Ortiz Blanes |Ana Ceballos
By Carol Marbin Miller, Syra Ortiz Blanes and Ana Ceballos - Miami Herald (TNS) MIAMI - Federal agents on the lookout for undocumented immigrants to deport paid a visit recently to the offices of a state-funded children's shelter in the Florida Keys. Trying to find the undocumented parents of a child living in the shelter, the agents staked out the parking lot of the office building, assuming they would eventually come there to visit their youngster. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Carol Miller |Syra Ortiz Blanes |Ana Ceballos
By Carol Marbin Miller, Syra Ortiz Blanes and Ana Ceballos, Miami Herald MIAMI - Federal agents on the lookout for undocumented immigrants to deport paid a visit recently to the offices of a state-funded children's shelter in the Florida Keys. Trying to find the undocumented parents of a child living in the shelter, the agents staked out the parking lot of the office building, assuming they would eventually come there to visit their youngster.
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thederrick.com | Carol Miller |Syra Ortiz Blanes |Ana Ceballos
MIAMI — Federal agents on the lookout for undocumented immigrants to deport paid a visit recently to the offices of a state-funded children’s shelter in the Florida Keys. Trying to find the undocumented parents of a child living in the shelter, the agents staked out the parking lot of the office building, assuming they would eventually come there to visit their youngster. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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dailyitem.com | Carol Miller |Syra Ortiz Blanes |Ana Ceballos
MIAMI — Federal agents on the lookout for undocumented immigrants to deport paid a visit recently to the offices of a state-funded children’s shelter in the Florida Keys. Trying to find the undocumented parents of a child living in the shelter, the agents staked out the parking lot of the office building, assuming they would eventually come there to visit their youngster.
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arcamax.com | Carol Miller |Syra Ortiz Blanes |Ana Ceballos
MIAMI — Federal agents on the lookout for undocumented immigrants to deport paid a visit recently to the offices of a state-funded children’s shelter in the Florida Keys. Trying to find the undocumented parents of a child living in the shelter, the agents staked out the parking lot of the office building, assuming they would eventually come there to visit their youngster. At a program dedicated to the welfare of families, federal agents were seeking to tear one apart.
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