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changing administration Girod represents five clients with relationships to victims of the bridge collapse. About 30 people were considered eligible for this, according to lawyers working on the cases. Girod said she had to file
immigration agents who were looking for his father, he recalled. At the time, they were living in a desert community east of Los Angeles, and his father was out of town working at a marina
immigrant rights were cool. I've had thses [sic] battles by myself without the help of millions of fans backing me," she wrote in an online statement on Monday. "I don't need a virtue
courts, and check-in appointments at ICE offices. "Before 2025, ICE arrests were mostly not arrests in the usual sense of the word," the authors of the Deportation Data Project report write. "Instead, they were
court date neither she nor their attorney had ever heard of – then handcuffed and searched him. Then Immigration and Customs Enforcement ([ICE](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ice-us-immigration-and-customs-enforcement)) flew him over a thousand miles from home to Camp
court to block the administration from closing East Potomac or "undertaking any steps toward implementing the plan other than routine maintenance, and from dumping any additional fill from the East Wing project within East Potomac
immigrants from the early 20th century, Palestinian Salvadorans endured a lot of prejudice. Racist laws during the military dictatorship of the 1930s barred them, along with others of Middle Eastern or Asian origin, from opening