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U-Visa requests from immigrants

U-Visa requests from immigrants are being denied at a high rate by the San Diego Police Department. In other news, local organizations hosted a healthcare fair for people experiencing homelessness. Plus, the deadline to apply for college loan forgiveness is approaching.

SDPD lags behind other local departments in granting visas to immigrant crime victims

La madre de un oficial del ejército que fue deportada se aferra a la esperanza de volver con su familia en San Diego

La madre de un oficial del ejército que fue deportada se aferra a la esperanza de volver con su familia en San Diego
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Deported mother of US Army officer clings to hope of returning to family in San Diego

By KATE MORRISSEY | The San Diego Union-Tribune | Published: February 1, 2021 SAN DIEGO (Tribune News Service) Rocio Rebollar Gomez’s life now might look familiar to those who have been staying at home during the pandemic. She spends most of her time in a Tijuana, Mexico, house, where she rents a room and tries to keep her small business alive through phone calls and social media. She only interacts with her children and grandchildren over video chats and Zoom. She spent her birthday in December on FaceTime. But Rebollar Gomez is not staying at home at least not in the place she thinks of as home. And her life in 2020 and beyond would likely have looked like this even without the pandemic.

Deported mother of U S Army officer clings to hope of returning to family in San Diego

Rocio Rebollar Gomez’s life now might look familiar to those who have been staying at home during the pandemic. She spends most of her time in the Tijuana house, where she rents a room and tries to keep her small business alive through phone calls and social media. She only interacts with her children and grandchildren over video chats and Zoom. She spent her birthday in December on FaceTime. But Rebollar Gomez is not staying at home at least not in the place she thinks of as home. And her life in 2020 and beyond would likely have looked like this even without the pandemic.

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