
Megan Boyanton
Neighborhoods Reporter at The Denver Post
@denverpost Immigration Reporter | Former @BGOV Hill Rat | Also: @NatGeo @business @BHG @eater @SmithsonianMag @delish | Kanaka ʻŌiwi [email protected]
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6 days ago |
denverpost.com | Megan Boyanton
Two dozen people rallied outside the detention facility in Aurora to call for the release of Carla Medina, a Honduran mother of two who has been detained for more than six months after delivering a DoorDash order to Buckley Space Force Base. Although she won her asylum case Thursday, Medina remains in federal custody for now. Still, she and her supporters considered the judge’s decision to be a victory.
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Megan Boyanton
Carla Medina was delivering a DoorDash order to Buckley Space Force Base last year when she was detained by federal immigration officials. Six months later, the Honduran mother of two is still sitting in the detention facility in Aurora. Her husband and children are on edge, and so is Medina. Although her entire family is moving through the legal process to seek asylum in the United States, Medina is the only one in confinement - and she has unanswered questions about why she's there.
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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Megan Boyanton
Carla Medina was delivering a DoorDash order to Buckley Space Force Base last year when she was detained by federal immigration officials. Six months later, the Honduran mother of two is still sitting in the detention facility in Aurora. Her husband and children are on edge, and so is Medina. Although her entire family is moving through the legal process to seek asylum in the United States, Medina is the only one in confinement — and she has unanswered questions about why she’s there.
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1 week ago |
dailyitem.com | Megan Boyanton
Carla Medina was delivering a DoorDash order to Buckley Space Force Base last year when she was detained by federal immigration officials. Six months later, the Honduran mother of two is still sitting in the detention facility in Aurora. Her husband and children are on edge, and so is Medina. Although her entire family is moving through the legal process to seek asylum in the United States, Medina is the only one in confinement — and she has unanswered questions about why she’s there.
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1 week ago |
swoknews.com | Megan Boyanton
Carla Medina was delivering a DoorDash order to Buckley Space Force Base last year when she was detained by federal immigration officials. Six months later, the Honduran mother of two is still sitting in the detention facility in Aurora. Her husband and children are on edge, and so is Medina. Although her entire family is moving through the legal process to seek asylum in the United States, Medina is the only one in confinement — and she has unanswered questions about why she’s there.
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A crowd rallied outside the ICE facility in Aurora to call for the release of Carla Medina, who was detained after delivering a DoorDash order to Buckley Space Force Base. Though she won her asylum case, Medina remains in federal custody. For @denverpost. https://t.co/DU2Q4K9o7Y

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Carla Medina was delivering a DoorDash order to Buckley Space Force Base last year when she was detained by federal immigration officials. Six months later, the Honduran mother of two is still sitting in the detention facility in Aurora. For @denverpost. https://t.co/dnwr172YkE