Trump Admin Prepares to Kick Mixed Immigration Status Families Out of Public Housing
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Letters sent to migrant minors by the Trump Administration, urging them to leave the U.S. immediately despite having entered the country legally and threatening deportations, fines and criminal proceedings, horrify families and civilian leaders in Illinois.What do Trump's letters to migrant children say?“It’s time for you to leave the U.S.,” points out the front line of one of the letters that minors have received in his name. “You are currently…
Letters sent by the Donald Trump administration to legal immigrant minors in the United States, with threats of deportation, criminal sanctions and fines, have caused alarm among families and rights defenders in Illinois. Documents, addressed directly to children, demand... Full Note »
The White House reinforces its anti-migrant discourse with two actions that mix intimidating bureaucracy and citizen denunciation: expulsion letters sent to minors and an official call to denounce undocumented ex-partners. Both measures prove the Republican strategy based on fear and intimidation. The Chicago Tribune media revealed that a dozen children in Illinois received missives from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with a sharp ord…
Chicago, U.S. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is sending letters to migrant children in Chicago who arrived alone in the country and obtained a temporary permit, which has now been revoked, and demands that they leave the country. Among the minors who received a letter is Xally Morales, Mexican, 13-year-old. Chicago Tribune newspaper published its story. “Trump wants me to go back to Mexico, but how can I do it alone?” Xally told …
They have obtained a temporary permit that has been revoked.
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