
Didi Martinez
Investigative Producer at NBC News
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1 day ago |
aol.com | Didi Martinez
A Guatemalan man who was deported by the Trump administration and then was ordered to be returned by a judge because of due process concerns is back in the United States, his attorney said Wednesday. The man, identified in court documents only as O.C.G., landed in the U.S. “a few hours ago” and contacted his legal team upon arrival, Trina Realmuto, executive director of the National Immigration Litigation Alliance, said Wednesday evening.
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2 days ago |
nbcnews.com | Didi Martinez
Immigration and Customs Enforcement made the highest number of immigrant arrests in a single day in its history on Tuesday, detaining more than 2,200 people, according to one source familiar with the arrests and an ICE spokesperson who confirmed those numbers, as the agency responds to pressure from the White House to rapidly and dramatically increase arrests.
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3 days ago |
telemundo52.com | Didi Martinez
LOS ÁNGELES - Tras una petición pública de alivio de la deportación, una niña con una condición médica potencialmente mortal y su madre podrán permanecer en Estados Unidos. Deysi Vargas, madre de la niña de 4 años, recibió una notificación el martes por la mañana informando de que su libertad condicional humanitaria (Parole Humanitario) y la de su hija habían sido aprobadas por un año, según informaron los abogados de la familia. Noticias California 24/7 en Telemundo 52.
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3 days ago |
yahoo.com | Didi Martinez
Following a public plea for deportation relief, a young girl with a life-threatening medical condition and her mother will be allowed to remain in the U.S.Deysi Vargas, the mother of the 4-year-old girl, received a notice Tuesday morning saying that her and her daughter's humanitarian parole had been approved for one year, the family's lawyers said.
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1 week ago |
nbcnews.com | Nicole Acevedo |Didi Martinez |Laura Strickler |Erick Mendoza
May 28, 2025, 5:25 PM EDTA Mexican girl is at risk of losing access to the life-saving treatment she has been receiving in Los Angeles after her family's legal immigration status was abruptly revoked. Her family is now fighting to have their status reinstated. “If they deport us and take away my daughter's access to her specialized care, she will die,” Deysi Vargas, the girl’s mother, said Wednesday in her native Spanish during a news conference.
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