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A wrong turn onto a bridge at the US-Canada border has a Detroit woman facing deportation

  • Customs agents held a woman from Guatemala and her two US-born children in Detroit for nearly a week starting March 8.
  • This happened after she mistakenly drove onto an international bridge near her home while using a phone app.
  • Agents stopped them, took them to a facility, questioned and fingerprinted her, and she admitted unlawful US entry in 2018.
  • CBP reported over 200 undocumented people encountered in Detroit crossings Jan 20 to March 21, with over 90% mistakenly using the bridge.
  • She now faces removal proceedings in June 2025 while authorities placed her US-born children with a guardian.
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According to one local elected official, of the 213 arrests since the beginning of the year on this bridge between the United States and Canada, 90% were due to an error of guidance.

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