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Family faces potential deportation and separation after over a decade in the U.S.
NBC News· 2025-10-28 00:45
Kaye says she first came to the US 12 years ago, fleeing her home country of Honduras, saying gang members targeted her children. Now, she juggles three different cleaning and construction jobs here in North Carolina while raising a family of four, including 8-year-old Alan and 10-year-old Noah, who Kaye says has severe autism. Both boys, she says, were born in the United States.We've blurred their faces at the family's request. After being detained by ICE in February, Kaylee says she was allowed to stay un ...
Family faces potential deportation and separation after over a decade in the U.S.
NBC News· 2025-10-27 23:31
Immigration Status and Family Impact - A Honduran woman, Kaylee, who has been in the U S for 12 years, faces potential deportation, impacting her family of four, including two US-born children [1][2] - Kaylee juggles three jobs in cleaning and construction to support her family in North Carolina [1] - The uncertainty surrounding her immigration status has caused psychological trauma to Kaylee and her family [8] - Kaylee's oldest son, a high school senior, fears being sent back to Honduras, a country he doesn't know [4] - Kaylee's sister self-deported after being detained for six months and now lives in Honduras [5] Legal and Policy Context - Kaylee was detained by ICE in February but allowed to stay until her next hearing to care for her children; however, that hearing was canceled [2][3] - The Trump administration's immigration policy prioritizes removing dangerous, violent, criminal illegal aliens, but anyone illegally present is eligible for deportation [7] - Approximately 70% of the nearly 60,000 people in detention have no criminal convictions [6] Personal Determination - Kaylee is unwilling to self-deport and is waiting for an updated court hearing [8] - Despite the doubt, Kaylee continues to live day to day, working and trying to do the right things [3][9]
Lionel Messi on his family support while playing for teams around the world
NBC News· 2025-10-27 22:36
IN RESEARCHING YOUR STORY, I REALIZED THAT YOU LEFT ARGENTINA, YOU HAD TO LIVE IN IN BARCELONA THEN YOU LIVED IN PARIS. NOW YOU LIVED IN THE UNITED STATES. MOST OF YOUR LIFE YOU'VE YOU'VE BEEN AN IMMIGRANT AND I JUST WONDER HOW THAT MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT YOUR FAMILY.IS YOUR FAMILY YOUR MOST IMPORTANT TEAM. UH, MICA BAPA MAMA ER CRIO QUISSIO UH MEAN FAMILIA MOMENTAMOIMA UH A BARCELONA GETTA. IT SLOPES ARE THE THE SERO PORQUEPAO AND THEN NOT GONNA HEAR MORE ER GENTERINA.ETOLO. UH LACOMBEIA COMMI MUJERIMIO MAT ...
'ICE has become the jailer of children': The human cost of Trump’s immigration raids
MSNBC· 2025-10-26 18:12
[Music] Welcome back. The shocking reality of President Trump's immigration crackdown in American cities has been laid bare in the first nine months of his presidency. We've seen one particularly cruel ICE tactic play out in a New York City courthouse.Immigrants will show up to their legally mandated court appearances and some are arrested, detained, and even deported. Now, this tactic was highlighted last week on this powerful New York magazine cover. It says, "The trap at 26 Federal Plaza. Every day in do ...
Former Coach CEO Lew Frankfort explains why so many factory jobs are unfilled in the US. 🇺🇸
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-25 13:30
Labor Market Challenges - Ford currently has 6,000 open positions for auto mechanics, indicating a shortage of skilled labor in the automotive industry [1] - The US faces a challenge in filling critical jobs, potentially impacting various sectors [1][2] - Many jobs in the US remain unfilled, posing a significant problem for service industries, farming, and factories in the future [2] Immigration and Economic Growth - The US historically relied on immigrant populations to fuel jobs and drive prosperity [2] - The country's future economic success depends on attracting immigrants to fill jobs that Americans may not want [2]
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The Economist· 2025-10-24 17:30
A model of immigration once associated with Singapore and oil-rich Gulf states is taking over the world. Its success reflects a clash between demography and politics https://t.co/v2kok23j5T ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-24 09:37
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage on dismantling consensus politics, Britain’s future relationship with the EU, and deporting migrants "nicely"Read his interview with Mishal Husain ⬇️ https://t.co/XvSoXyUlbg ...
SHUTDOWN FACT-CHECK: GOP claims Dems want to give health care to 'illegal immigrants'
MSNBC· 2025-10-23 22:23
So, it's week four of the government shutdown, and one of the most repeated attacks on Democrats from Trump and Republicans is this. >> The far-left faction of Senate Democrats shut down the government because we wouldn't give them hundreds of billions of dollars for healthcare benefits for illegal aliens. >> They want to reinstate free healthcare paid for by taxpayers to illegal aliens. >> They want $1.5% trillion for healthare for illegal aliens.>> Now, is there any truth to this. What Trump and the GOP a ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-23 22:05
What started as a McDonald's Happy Meal promotion in Japan ended in chaos and xenophobic outrage, revealing growing tensions over immigration and overtourism https://t.co/HtAwA90YWJ ...
Immigration advocates call for release of detained father of teen battling cancer
MSNBC· 2025-10-23 17:00
So this morning in Chicago, local officials and immigration advocates are calling for the release of a father who's been detained by ICE while his daughter battles cancer. Ruben Torres Maldonado had a hearing in immigration court today after being arrested by ICE agents at a Home Depot on Saturday. Local leaders are asking Taurus Maldonado to be released so he can be with his 16-year-old daughter, Oilia, who is again undergoing treatment for a rare stage 4 cancer.Joining us now, Illinois Democratic Congress ...