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Family and friends of a Dater High School graduate who was deported in June are continuing to support him from afar.
When someone enters legally and stays in the country without obtaining whatever documentation is required, that is viewed as ...
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 had just finished high school when he was sent back to Honduras by the US, a country that he had called ...
Emerson Colindres was jailed and then deported to his birth country — a place he hasn’t been since childhood — after ...
Greater Cincinnati has one of the largest populations in the U.S. of asylum seekers from Mauritania. Many fear their cases ...
The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers voiced its opposition to the deportation of Cincinnati Public Schools students in a ...
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.
Emerson Colindres and his family now live in a small metal-roofed house belonging to his grandmother in Honduras ...
For 19-year-old Emerson Colindres, it was supposed to be a routine check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
ICE flew Colindres back to Honduras Wednesday, attorneys with Catholic Charities of Southwestern Ohio said. The 19-year-old hasn't been to the country since 2014.
Emerson Colindres, a 19-year-old soccer star, was removed from the Butler County Jail early Tuesday.