
Milexsy Duran
Contributor at Associated Press
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6 days ago |
wfla.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez |Milexsy Duran
LA HABANA (AP) — Diez veces al día durante las últimas dos semanas, Heidy Sánchez ha recorrido dos cuadras desde la casa de sus padres en La Habana buscando señal de internet para hacer una videollamada a su familia y cantarle a su hija para que se duerma. Y siempre ha terminado llorando. Sánchez, de 44 años y nacida en Cuba, fue detenida en Florida en abril durante una cita de registro rutinario en una oficina del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE).
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6 days ago |
wfla.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez |Milexsy Duran
HAVANA (AP) — Ten times a day for the past two weeks, Heidy Sánchez has made the same two-block trek from her parents’ home in Havana looking for an internet signal to video call her family and sing her daughter to sleep. And every single time she has ended up crying. Cuban-born Sánchez, 44, was detained in Florida in April during a routine check-in appointment at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, office. Two days later, she was deported to Cuba.
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1 week ago |
pinalcentral.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez |Milexsy Duran
HAVANA — Ten times a day for the past two weeks, Heidy Sánchez has made the same two-block trek from her parents’ home in Havana looking for an internet signal to video call her family and sing her daughter to sleep. And every single time she has ended up crying. kAmrF32?\3@C? $á?496K[ cc[ H2D 56E2:?65 :? u=@C:52 :? pAC:= 5FC:?8 2 C@FE:?6 4964<\:? 2AA@:?E>6?E 2E 2? x>>:8C2E:@?
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1 week ago |
houstonchronicle.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez |Milexsy Duran
HAVANA (AP) — Ten times a day for the past two weeks, Heidy Sánchez has made the same two-block trek from her parents’ home in Havana looking for an internet signal to video call her family and sing her daughter to sleep. And every single time she has ended up crying. Cuban-born Sánchez, 44, was detained in Florida in April during a routine check-in appointment at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, office. Two days later, she was deported to Cuba.
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1 week ago |
sfgate.com | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez |Milexsy Duran
HAVANA (AP) — Ten times a day for the past two weeks, Heidy Sánchez has made the same two-block trek from her parents’ home in Havana looking for an internet signal to video call her family and sing her daughter to sleep. And every single time she has ended up crying. Cuban-born Sánchez, 44, was detained in Florida in April during a routine check-in appointment at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, office. Two days later, she was deported to Cuba.
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