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Judge Orders U.S. to Bring Back Deported Mother

Judge Orders U.S. to Bring Back Deported Mother

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March 24, 20261m 28s

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Federal Judge Orders U.S. to Bring Back Deported Mother: A Sacramento woman, Maria de Jesus Estrada Juarez, who has lived in California for 27 years and held DACA status since 2013, was deported just hours after her green card interview. A judge ruled her quick removal broke due process rules and DACA safeguards, giving the government seven days to get her home. The case highlights broader enforcement issues, with 86 DACA recipients deported and 261 detained this year, many with claimed criminal histories. New details reveal the old removal order from 1998 was never properly finalized. The judge rejected government arguments on jurisdiction, pointing to a Supreme Court decision affirming DACAs real protections. Estrada Juarezs story underscores pushback against aggressive immigration moves, even for those playing by the rules.

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