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Emerson Colindres’ soccer coach says his case is an example of how those getting taken by ICE “are your friends and neighbors ... and then one day they're just gone.” ...
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.
Emerson Colindres had just finished high school when he was sent back to Honduras by the United States, a country that he had ...
Family and friends of a Dater High School graduate who was deported in June are continuing to support him from afar.
Emerson Colindres, an aspiring professional soccer player, was arrested, detained and eventually deported just weeks after he graduated from high school in Cincinnati.
When someone enters legally and stays in the country without obtaining whatever documentation is required, that is viewed as ...
Emerson Colindres, the Cincinnati 19-year-old detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, was transferred to an ICE detention center in Louisiana on June 17, his mom told The Enquirer.
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.
Emerson Colindres hugs his mother Ada Bell Baquedano after she returned to Honduras from the United States voluntarily ...
Emerson Colindres, 19, arrived in the United States with his family as an eight-year-old in 2014 but was detained during a routine check-in at an ICE facility in the Cincinnati suburb of Blue Ash ...
Emerson Colindres speaks from detainment. WCPO - Cincinnati Scripps. Mon, June 9, 2025 at 9:07 AM UTC. A Cincinnati high school grad detained by ICE spoke to WCPO from Butler County Jail.
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