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Carol Mayorga was detained in April during an immigration check-in at the ICE office in St. Louis. But on Wednesday, the beloved pancake house waitress is walking free from the Greene County Jail.
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A Kennett, Missouri, woman went to St. Louis last month for what she thought was a routine meeting with immigration officials to renew her immigration documents. Instead, they shackled her and are now trying to deport her to Hong Kong.
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lThe self-described 鈥済roup of fierce Latina women uniting to combat racial injustice and demand equality鈥 hopes to advocate for immigration reform and help immigrants facing food insecurity.
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El 鈥済rupo de mujeres latinas valientes unidas para combatir la injusticia racial y exigir igualdad鈥 espera abogar por una reforma migratoria mientras apoya a los inmigrantes en St. Louis.
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Varios negocios hispanos cerrar谩n temporalmente la pr贸xima semana como parte de un esfuerzo coordinado para resaltar las contribuciones econ贸micas y culturales de los inmigrantes en la regi贸n tras los planes de deportaci贸n de Trump.
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A number of Hispanic-owned businesses will temporarily close next week as part of a coordinated effort to highlight the contributions of immigrants to the region's economy and culture in the wake of Trump鈥檚 mass deportation plans.
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The protest comes two days after employees at a St. Charles County restaurant said three workers without criminal records were detained.
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Some city and county officials in the St. Louis region say U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement hasn鈥檛 contacted them, despite rumors and claims that the federal agents have been spotted.
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Si el proyecto de ley relacionado a las personas sin estatus legal no es aprobado por la C谩mara de Missouri, no se convertir谩 en ley.
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La legislaci贸n tambi茅n permitir铆a que los residentes de Missouri reciban una recompensa de $1,000 por informar al Departamento de Seguridad P煤blica sobre las personas que se encuentren en el estado sin estatus legal.