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Family faces potential deportation and separation

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Keily Chinchilla-Alegria, a mother of four from Honduras, came to the U.S. 12 years ago, saying gang members targeted her children. Today, she faces deportation after being detained by ICE in February — although she says she has no criminal record.



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