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Army Sergeant Seeks Delay of Retirement After Wife Released From ICE Detentionabcnews.go.com
world13 days ago

Army Sergeant Seeks Delay of Retirement After Wife Released From ICE Detention

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jose Serrano said his wife Deisy Rivera Ortega was released from ICE custody last week after a month in detention. He is delaying his planned retirement to cover legal costs in her immigration case.

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Indian National With 2000 Deportation Order Released From ICE Custody After Six Weeksrediff.com
world25 days ago

Indian National With 2000 Deportation Order Released From ICE Custody After Six Weeks

Meenu Batra, granted withholding of removal after fleeing violence in India as a teenager, was arrested by ICE on March 17 and released April 30 by a judge appointed by Barack Obama. Her son Jasper joined the Army months ago, opening a path to citizenship for parents of U.S. serv…

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Study Links ICE Enforcement to Job Losses for U.S.-Born Workersabcnews.go.com
finance27 days agoFraming65Framing risk65/100Rewrite inherits strong consensus framing that ICE enforcement harms U.S.-born workers and the economy overall, repeatedly contradicting the 'common narrative' while omitting counter-evidence.Click to jump to full framing analysis

Study Links ICE Enforcement to Job Losses for U.S.-Born Workers

A new study reveals that for every six undocumented immigrants removed from the workforce due to heightened ICE activity, one U.S.-born worker loses their job. Researchers found that increased raids and checkpoints reduce employment for both undocumented and U.S.-born workers, pa…

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