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After 30 Years Living in the United States, a Mexican Chef Decides to Return to His Homeland: “There’s No Way to Be Here”

Summary by El Comercio
This is the new life of the Honduran woman who was arrested by ICE and decided to deport herselfThe Latino immigrant who ended up being detained by ICE because of his tattoos: he was in the process of being granted asylumThe Oaxacan chef Mario Carrera decided that the time had come to return home.After more than three decades living in the United States, much of them in Miami-Dade, Florida, the 54-year-old cook returned to his native Miahuatlán …
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This is the new life of the Honduran woman who was arrested by ICE and decided to deport herselfThe Latino immigrant who ended up being detained by ICE because of his tattoos: he was in the process of being granted asylumThe Oaxacan chef Mario Carrera decided that the time had come to return home.After more than three decades living in the United States, much of them in Miami-Dade, Florida, the 54-year-old cook returned to his native Miahuatlán …

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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