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Some migrants detained in L.A. ICE raids have already been deported

Some migrants detained in L.A. ICE raids have already been deported

Washington Post10-06-2025

LOS ANGELES — Less than 48 hours after Juan Fernando was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at his job at a clothing factory, he was transported back to the country he had left behind.
The 23-year-old member of Mexico's Indigenous Zapotec community told his parents that he had been dropped off at an international bridge and told to cross back to Mexico, the family recounted in an interview with The Washington Post. He told them he thought he had signed a consent to a coronavirus test but may have inadvertently signed off on his deportation instead.

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