Bakersfield girl who faced deportation and loss of lifesaving medical care is allowed to stay in U.S.

03.06.2025    Los Angeles Times    7 views
Bakersfield girl who faced deportation and loss of lifesaving medical care is allowed to stay in U.S.

U S Citizenship and Immigration Services granted a Bakersfield family's application for humanitarian parole allowing the Mexican girl to remain in the U S where she receives lifesaving remedy for short bowel syndrome

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