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Migrant family separated under Trump wins asylum, but others remain in limbo

Por: CBS News Politics February 10, 2023

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Washington — Four years ago, Fernando Arredondo was sitting on a plane with his arms shackled, waiting for the U.S. government to deport him to Guatemala, which he had fled with his family after his teenage son was murdered. Months earlier, Arredondo had been separated from his 12-year-old daughter Andrea along the U.S.-Mexico border under a Trump administration policy that sparked global condemnation. Like caught up in the policy, Arredondo... + full article



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