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Deportation of 6-Year-Old Puts Spotlight on ICE’s Detention of Families

Immigration authorities have detained about 50 children younger than 18 in the New York City area since January. At least 38 of them have been deported.

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nytimes.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Deportation of 6-Year-Old Puts Spotlight on ICE’s Detention of Families

Immigration authorities have detained about 50 children younger than 18 in the New York City area since January. At least 38 of them have been deported.

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usatoday.com10 mesi fa

Deportation of 6-year-old student sparks uproar in New York over ICE tactics

New York City schools saw increased enrollment driven in part by families who had sought asylum during the Biden administration.

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  1. martedì 19 agosto 2025·usatoday.com

    Deportation of 6-year-old student sparks uproar in New York over ICE tactics

    New York City schools saw increased enrollment driven in part by families who had sought asylum during the Biden administration.

  2. mercoledì 20 agosto 2025·nytimes.com

    Deportation of 6-Year-Old Puts Spotlight on ICE’s Detention of Families

    Immigration authorities have detained about 50 children younger than 18 in the New York City area since January. At least 38 of them have been deported.