Trump Administration Targets Florida Foster Kids, Migrant Youth for Deportations
- The Trump Administration's immigration policy is targeting vulnerable children, including unaccompanied minors, for deportation, as reported by the Miami Herald.
- The Department of Homeland Security labeled the Miami Herald's article as 'completely false,' insisting they are focused on the welfare of children.
- White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson criticized the Miami Herald for its reporting, calling it 'disgusting and false reporting.
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In the midst of the policies implemented by Donald Trump in the United States, an immigration lawyer gave a warning to foreigners living in Florida and pointed out a place as a possible focus of “overflows.” “Don’t leave,” he said. What area of Florida can be a “overflow” for undocumented migrantsIn dialogue with Telemundo’s communicator Gloria Ordaz, legal representative Avelino J. González, who owns a legal study in Miami, advised the inhabita…

Trump administration targets Florida foster kids, migrant youth for deportations
A stakeout, detailed during a meeting this month between Florida’s privately operated foster care providers and the state, is just one example of how the Trump administration’s mass-deportation campaign is encircling vulnerable children who were previously off-limits — and squeezing the social welfare agencies tasked with caring for them.
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‘They used us’: Latino voters in Florida react to Trump's deportation measures
A recent poll shows 22% of Venezuelan Americans who voted for President Trump now regret their vote. NBC News’ Morgan Radford spoke with some families in Florida who have been directly impacted by Trump’s recent wave of deportation measures.
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