Video Of The Reunion Between Mother And Her 11-year-old Son Held 6 Months By ICE

Video Of The Reunion Between Mother And Her 11-year-old Son Held 6 Months By ICE
Video Of The Reunion Between Mother And Her 11-year-old Son Held 6 Months By ICE

Video: Video Of The Reunion Between Mother And Her 11-year-old Son Held 6 Months By ICE

Video: Video Of The Reunion Between Mother And Her 11-year-old Son Held 6 Months By ICE
Video: Tearful reunion for mother and 11-year-old son who spent months in ICE custody 2024, November
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A new example of the difficult situation facing hundreds of parents who have been separated from their children by President Donald Trump's immigration policies has once again generated outrage.

Through a recent report presented by the CBS program This Morning, the emotional video of the reunion at the Dallas city airport between a mother and her 11-year-old son is revealed, from whom she was separated for more than 6 months after that the minor was detained by agents of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE).

According to revealed details of the case, it is claimed that Karen Yadira Rodríguez Gutiérrez, mother of the minor, was residing in the country legally when her son appeared with his grandmother on the California border seeking asylum. The two were detained.

After seeking legal help through the organization Libre by Nexus, Rodríguez managed to get his mother back to liberty by paying the bail that was imposed on her, but her son did not suffer the same fate, so he was held for more than half a year.

Despite the help that this organization provided for the family reunion, CBS News reporter Patrick Torphy exposed some contradictions in the services provided by Libre by Nexus and that he claims on his online site to have intervened in the reunion of more than 2,000 families that were separated by ICE.

Among other allegations, Torphy says that there are investigations in more than three states against the organization for taking advantage of the vulnerability of immigrants and their lack of knowledge of the English language. The journalist adds that the CEO of the company, Mike Donovan, has supported the immigration policies of President Trump and even donated $ 5,000 to the candidate for the governorship of Georgia Michael Williams, who proposed the controversial creation of a "Deportation Bus".

According to the reporter, Donovan's organization has enjoyed explosive growth in recent months due to the large number of cases of immigrants recently detained by White House immigration policies.

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