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A 4-year-old girl receiving "lifesaving medical treatment" in the United States was granted humanitarian parole to stay in the country, her lawyers announced Tuesday.
Mexican girl is granted humanitarian parole to continue receiving lifesaving care in US, lawyers say
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security granted the girl and her mother humanitarian parole for one year so she can continue ...
The family of a 4-year-old Bakersfield, California, girl with a rare medical condition has been granted humanitarian protection from deportation, allowing her to continue receiving lifesaving treatmen ...
“I was just walking and I was looking for sand dollars, shells and shark teeth,” said Josie Law, an 11-year-old visiting from ...
The girl spends 14 hours each night hooked up to an intravenous feeding system. If there is an interruption in her daily ...
Two teens were taken into custody on Wednesday, May 28, after reports of two juveniles with a weapon were made at Bassett ...
The mother of a 4-year-old girl who is receiving life-saving medical care in the US, is speaking out about her fears of her daughter losing medical care if the family gets deported.
Doctors for the child, who has a life-threatening medical condition, say that stopping her treatment could prove fatal ...
The lifesaving jab was removed from the CDC’s recommended immunization schedule Tuesday at the direction of Health and Human ...
A critically ill 4-year-old Mexican girl facing possible deportation could die if she is removed from the United States.
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