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DOJ in talks to pay around $450K per person to families separated at border
The U.S. Justice Department is in talks to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to each child and parent who was separated under a Trump-era practice of splitting families at the border.
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They were accepted to American colleges and followed the rules to get student visas Then they were deported
‘I did everything right.’ Despite following the rules, these students got deported Ava Sasani © Provided by The Boston Globe From left to right, Hamid Mohabbat, Pegah Karimi, and Behzad Rezeai. Hamid Mohabbat did not dream of living in the United States. He was scared to leave his parents and friends in Iran early last year for life in an American college town. “But this program was beyond what I imagined,” he said. After four years of all-nighters spent poring over engineering textbooks, Mohabbat, 23, was accepted into a fully-funded doctoral program at the University of Notre Dame. This was an opportunity worthy of homesickness. Mohabbat’s heart soared as he imagined returning to Tehran with a PhD.
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I did everything right Despite following the rules, these students got deported
‘I did everything right.’ Despite following the rules, these students got deported Ava Sasani © Provided by The Boston Globe From left to right, Hamid Mohabbat, Pegah Karimi, and Behzad Rezeai. Hamid Mohabbat did not dream of living in the United States. He was scared to leave his parents and friends in Iran early last year for life in an American college town. “But this program was beyond what I imagined,” he said. After four years of all-nighters spent poring over engineering textbooks, Mohabbat, 23, was accepted into a fully-funded doctoral program at the University of Notre Dame. This was an opportunity worthy of homesickness. Mohabbat’s heart soared as he imagined returning to Tehran with a PhD.
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