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Mom’s Ticking Clock: Court Refuses To Freeze Time For Immigrant Caring For Severely Disabled Son
A federal judge has turned down an emergency request from a Mexican mother who wanted a court to freeze her son’s age so she could remain his full-time caregiver in the United States. Lluridia Ocampo Cambrai filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, attempting to stop immigration authorities from [] Mom’s Ticking Clock: Court Refuses To Freeze Time For Immigrant Caring For Severely Disabled Son
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Hot Air
· Jun 21, 2026
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· Jun 22, 2026
‘Dreamer’ father misses son’s birth after deportation: ‘Great sense of grief’
Even if immigrants “adhere to the rules,” there is “no guarantee against a system that could still break its promise,” José Contreras Diaz told MS NOW. The post ‘Dreamer’ father misses son’s birth after deportation: ‘Great sense of grief’ appeared first on MS NOW.
Mother Jones
· Jun 26, 2026
“We Want You Here”: Springfield Rallies—and Grieves—After SCOTUS Clears Path to Deport Haitians
Immigrants, faith leaders, and advocates in Springfield, Ohio, had cautiously hoped that when the Supreme Court decided whether to allow the expiration of Haitians’ Temporary Protected Status (TPS), they would celebrate outside City Hall. Instead, as the clouds over downtown Springfield cleared Thursday evening, they hastily gathered to grieve together. Hours earlier, the Supreme Court []
The Daily Wire
· Jun 30, 2026
Clarence Thomas Torches SCOTUS Decision On Birthright Citizenship
Justice Clarence Thomas torched the Supreme Court’s ruling on Tuesday that birthright citizenship should apply to the children of illegal immigrants and people living temporarily in the United States. Thomas said that he did not believe the decision would hold up to the test of time and argued that it devalued American citizenship. The case ...
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