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Mexican 4-year-old is granted humanitarian parole to continue receiving lifesaving care in US

  • A 4-year-old Mexican girl received humanitarian parole in 2025 to continue lifesaving treatment in Southern California.
  • The parole followed notifications in April and May that her status was revoked and she faced possible deportation after arriving at the border in 2023.
  • She suffers from short bowel syndrome requiring 14 hours of daily intravenous nutrition and joined a program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
  • Her attorneys said the needed treatment is not available in Mexico and essential for her survival at this stage.
  • The parole allows her to live at home in Bakersfield and participate in normal activities but does not lead to U.S. Citizenship.
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4-year-old from Mexico receiving 'lifesaving medical treatment' can remain in US: Lawyer

A 4-year-old girl receiving care at Children's Hospital Los Angeles has been granted humanitarian parole by the U.S. government, her family said.

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KTLA 5 broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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