For immigration lawyers, legal and emotional tests in navigating changed system
SAN ANTONIO–After months of separating migrant families at the southern border, the Trump administration was under a federal court order to undo the damage by today.
But for Elizabeth Caballero, a lawyer in San Antonio, Thursday’s deadline came too late. Her client, a Honduran father separated at the border from his five-year-old daughter, has already been deported without her being alerted, she found out last week. That was a shock to her, a first for her immigration practice, and another sign of just how much the ground for immigration rights has shifted under the Trump administration…
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