Shumita Basu
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She told The Washington Post last week that she was forced to move to a safe house because Trump administration officials posted a court document on social media that contained her home address, which made her afraid for her and her children's safety. Her husband has been publicly attacked by President Trump, administration officials, and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
She told The Washington Post last week that she was forced to move to a safe house because Trump administration officials posted a court document on social media that contained her home address, which made her afraid for her and her children's safety. Her husband has been publicly attacked by President Trump, administration officials, and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
Here's Vasquez Sura speaking to CBS after learning her husband was sent to the notorious Secot prison in El Salvador. I was very scared.
Here's Vasquez Sura speaking to CBS after learning her husband was sent to the notorious Secot prison in El Salvador. I was very scared.
Here's Vasquez Sura speaking to CBS after learning her husband was sent to the notorious Secot prison in El Salvador. I was very scared.
The administration has admitted it deported Abrego Garcia by mistake, but it claims he is a member of MS-13, and it has since defied numerous court orders to help facilitate his return to the United States. Vasquez-Sora says her husband is innocent, and she told The Post, quote, "'This is God's battle, and I'm going to fight it, for Kilmar and for everyone.'"
The administration has admitted it deported Abrego Garcia by mistake, but it claims he is a member of MS-13, and it has since defied numerous court orders to help facilitate his return to the United States. Vasquez-Sora says her husband is innocent, and she told The Post, quote, "'This is God's battle, and I'm going to fight it, for Kilmar and for everyone.'"
The administration has admitted it deported Abrego Garcia by mistake, but it claims he is a member of MS-13, and it has since defied numerous court orders to help facilitate his return to the United States. Vasquez-Sora says her husband is innocent, and she told The Post, quote, "'This is God's battle, and I'm going to fight it, for Kilmar and for everyone.'"
In another case, a Cuban mother was separated last week from her one-year-old baby when she was deported. Heidi Sanchez broke down in tears as she spoke to Reuters from Cuba about the incident. Here she is through an interpreter.
In another case, a Cuban mother was separated last week from her one-year-old baby when she was deported. Heidi Sanchez broke down in tears as she spoke to Reuters from Cuba about the incident. Here she is through an interpreter.
In another case, a Cuban mother was separated last week from her one-year-old baby when she was deported. Heidi Sanchez broke down in tears as she spoke to Reuters from Cuba about the incident. Here she is through an interpreter.
The Department of Homeland Security called Sanchez's account inaccurate, saying all deportees are given the opportunity to take their kids with them. Reuters could not confirm if she was given a chance to do so. Then there is Dr. Noor Abdullah, a U.S. citizen and the wife of Mahmoud Khalil.
The Department of Homeland Security called Sanchez's account inaccurate, saying all deportees are given the opportunity to take their kids with them. Reuters could not confirm if she was given a chance to do so. Then there is Dr. Noor Abdullah, a U.S. citizen and the wife of Mahmoud Khalil.
The Department of Homeland Security called Sanchez's account inaccurate, saying all deportees are given the opportunity to take their kids with them. Reuters could not confirm if she was given a chance to do so. Then there is Dr. Noor Abdullah, a U.S. citizen and the wife of Mahmoud Khalil.
He's a green card holder who was detained by ICE for participating in protests at Columbia University against Israel's war in Gaza. Abdallah, who was eight months pregnant at the time, was with Khalil when immigration officers in plain clothes stopped them in the lobby of their apartment building and took him away.
He's a green card holder who was detained by ICE for participating in protests at Columbia University against Israel's war in Gaza. Abdallah, who was eight months pregnant at the time, was with Khalil when immigration officers in plain clothes stopped them in the lobby of their apartment building and took him away.
He's a green card holder who was detained by ICE for participating in protests at Columbia University against Israel's war in Gaza. Abdallah, who was eight months pregnant at the time, was with Khalil when immigration officers in plain clothes stopped them in the lobby of their apartment building and took him away.
She immediately called their lawyer, who told her to ask the officers questions like their names and which agency they represented. But as you can hear in this video shot by Abdallah, they refused to answer most of them.
She immediately called their lawyer, who told her to ask the officers questions like their names and which agency they represented. But as you can hear in this video shot by Abdallah, they refused to answer most of them.
She immediately called their lawyer, who told her to ask the officers questions like their names and which agency they represented. But as you can hear in this video shot by Abdallah, they refused to answer most of them.