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The cases among deported migrants have alarmed the public in Guatemala and its U.S.-aligned government, which indefinitely suspended deportation flights from the U.S. earlier this month.
Concerns over deportation are causing immigrants in Oklahoma to avoid court hearings, as highlighted by the case of Cesar ...
A Manassas, Virginia, woman who was taken into Immigration and Custody Enforcement custody, deported to Guatemala and brought ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way for a transgender woman from Guatemala to appeal her deportation from the United States in federal court. The woman argues that she should not have been deported ...
A Conesville man has been given a 30-day grace period to gather his belongings and say goodbye to friends and family before ...
A single deportation flight to Guatemala by the U.S. government saw more than 75% of the migrants later test positive for novel coronavirus, the country's health minister told reporters on Tuesday ...
Transgender Guatemalan woman's deportation case to get U.S. Supreme Court review. By Daniel ... in 2019 said the government had shown that conditions for LGBT people in Guatemala have improved, ...
Guatemala's health minister said Tuesday that deportees from the United States were driving up the country's COVID-19 caseload, adding that on one flight some 75% of the deportees tested positive ...
In the case of Santos-Zacaría, this would suggest that even if she’s not sent back to Guatemala, she could be expelled to El Salvador or any other country that the authorities consider suitable.
Guatemala, turning the tables on President Trump, halts deportation flights from the U.S. and closes its borders because of the coronavirus.
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that transgender woman Leon Santos-Zacaria, who now goes by Estrella, can continue her fight against deportation to her native Guatemala.