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Biden administration working to allow deported veterans back into United States


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After years of activism that grew out of Tijuana, the Biden administration is taking official steps to help deported veterans come back to the United States, according to a message sent to Congress on Friday.
The joint announcement from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Veteran Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough also promises support for U.S. military members’ immediate family who have been deported.
In addition to a policy review to assist deported veterans and military family in returning to the U.S., the Biden administration officials said that they would support deported veterans in getting their benefits and particularly in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. They also plan to remove barriers for military members to naturalize and to create an immigration resource center for service members and their families. ....

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Biden administration working to allow deported veterans back into U.S.


Biden administration working to allow deported veterans back into U.S.
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People walk past a mural painted on a border barrier in Tijuana in 2017 titled SOS, Deported Veterans. Artist Amos Gregory painted it to help raise awareness of the plight of deported veterans. (Julie Watson / Associated Press)
After years of activism that grew out of Tijuana, the Biden administration is taking official steps to help deported veterans come back to the United States, according to a message sent to Congress on Friday.
The joint announcement from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas and Veteran Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough also promises support for U.S. military members immediate family who have been deported. ....

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A 'Dreamer' returns to Mexico to help at the border


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In her first moments back in Mexico after more than 30 years away, Dulce Garcia laughed at how easily she was able to cross south.
It was a moment that Garcia thought would not be possible. It was also a moment she feared.
Garcia, 38, has lived most of her life as an immigrant illegally in the United States. Under normal circumstances, if she went to Mexico, she would not be able to return to her home in San Diego.
Because she came to the United States at age 4, she was able to enroll in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, which temporarily shields so-called Dreamers who came to the United States as children from deportation and allows them to get two-year renewable work permits. ....

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A dreamer and attorney, she returned to Mexico after 30 years to find 'heartbreak' at the border


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In her first moments back in Mexico after more than 30 years away, Dulce Garcia laughed at how easily she was able to cross south.
It was a moment that Garcia thought would not be possible. It was also a moment she feared.
Garcia, 38, has lived most of her life as an undocumented immigrant in the United States. Under normal circumstances, if she went to Mexico, she would not be able to return to her home in San Diego.
Because she came to the United States at age 4, she was able to enroll in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program that allows young undocumented immigrants to get two-year renewable work permits and temporary protection from deportation. And, because Garcia is an immigration attorney and the executive director of the nonprofit Border Angels, she was able to convince the U.S. government that she needed to do work in Tijuana. ....

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