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Jose Hermosillo, a U.S. citizen who was detained by DHS for 10 days and prosecuted for illegal entry into the U.S. has ...
Jose Hermosillo, a U.S. citizen, was detained for 10 days after falsely claiming to have entered the U.S. illegally. Hermosillo later asserted his citizenship, leading to the dismissal of the illegal ...
Jose Hermosillo’s family members said ‘he probably would have been deported already to Mexico’ if they hadn’t shown border officials his ID ...
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U.S. Citizen Detained for 10 Days Says DHS Lied About EverythingJose Hermosillo is a 19-year-old New Mexico resident who visited his girlfriend’s family in Tucson, Arizona, earlier this month. After suffering from a seizure, he was transported to a hospital by ...
Jose Hermosillo, 19, who lives in New Mexico, and his girlfriend were visiting family in Tucson when he was detained, ...
The U.S. citizen who was held in federal custody for 10 days said he told a Border Patrol agent he was from New Mexico, contradicting a statement by that agency that he never asserted his citizenship ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Deports Two More U.S. Citizen Children After Tricking Their MomThe Trump administration apparently deported two U.S. citizen children—ages 5 and 4—after surreptitiously luring their mother ...
Despite claiming in court April 10 that he was a U.S. citizen, the charges against Jose Hermosillo were not dropped by government prosecutors until April 17. Details of the case are scarce. The court ...
Nineteen-year-old Jose Hermosillo, whose family says he was held in ICE detention for 10 days, is just the latest such example.
There could be more because the federal government does not release data on how often U.S. citizens are wrongfully detained ...
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