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An 18-year-old U.S. citizen seeks to reunite with his sister, a U.S. citizen with a rare brain tumor, after their family was deported despite no criminal record.
An 18-year-old U.S. citizen, whose 11-year-old sister has a rare brain tumor, is attending the State of the Union as a guest of Rep. Adriano Espaillat to advocate for his family’s return.
The family was deported from Texas in February 2025 after being detained at a border checkpoint, despite no criminal record and presenting medical and legal documents.
The girl’s treatment has been disrupted in Mexico, where her parents and sibling now live, and her brother, working two jobs to send her medication, says he feels trapped.
Lawmakers are pushing for temporary parole to allow the family’s return, highlighting how immigration enforcement can harm U.S. citizen children.
The Department of Homeland Security has not responded.
Un ciudadano estadounidense de 18 años busca reunirse con su hermana, una ciudadana estadounidense con un tumor cerebral poco común, después de que su familia fue deportada a pesar de no tener antecedentes penales.