This family visit to Camp Pendleton ended with ICE deporting a Marine's dad
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This family visit to Camp Pendleton ended with ICE deporting a Marine's dad
""He said, 'Yeah, this is my lucky shirt, so we'll be fine,'" Rios recalled his father saying."
""Proud Dad of a U.S. Marine,""
"The Marine Corps previously told The Associated Press that recruiters have been informed they are "not the proper authority" to "imply that the Marine Corps can secure immigration relief for applicants or their families.""
""people who break the law would face consequences.""
Parents of a U.S. Marine were detained by federal immigration officials after picking up family members at Camp Pendleton; one parent was later deported. The parents had come from Mexico three decades ago and had pending green card applications. They were initially released with ankle monitors and later detained after a required check-in with immigration officials. The father was wearing clothing proclaiming pride in his Marine son when he was removed from the United States. Marine Corps recruiters have been warned not to promise immigration relief, and Homeland Security stated that people who break the law face consequences.
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