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Talented soccer player Emerson Colindres, 19, arrived in U.S. from Honduras as a child and was unexpectedly detained last ...
For 19-year-old Emerson Colindres, it was supposed to be a routine check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Emerson Colindres was jailed and then deported to his birth country — a place he hasn’t been since childhood — after graduating high school last month.
Less than a third of ICE detainees at the Butler County Jail had criminal convictions, and most were for nonviolent crimes.
Life for Emerson Colindres has recently been flipped upside down. Earlier this month, the 19-year-old attended what he thought was a routine check-in with immigration officials with his family.
After 10 years in Cheviot, Ada Bell Baquedano tells WCPO 9 News immigration officials ordered her to leave the country. She ...
Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones is speaking out on a series of high-profile incidents that have recently taken place ...
High school graduate facing ICE deportation weeks after earning his diploma: ‘I was just living my life’ Talented soccer player Emerson Colindres, 19, arrived in U.S. from Honduras as a child ...
Emerson Colindres, 19, was removed from the Butler County Jail on June 17, where he had been detained by ICE since June 4. The Butler County sheriff said Colindres had been deported. His family ...
Emerson Colindres, a local high school grad from Honduras who was detained by ICE, has been moved out of the Butler County Jail. Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said Colindres was taken to a ...
The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers voiced its opposition to the deportation of Cincinnati Public Schools students in a ...
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