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Federal immigration detainee Emerson Colindres was removed from the Butler County Jail early Tuesday and taken to an Ohio ...
Federal immigration detainee Emerson Colindres, who is facing deportation to Honduras, is no longer in custody at the Butler ...
The 19-year-old local high school graduate from Honduras who was detained by ICE has reportedly been moved out of the Butler ...
Dozens gathered outside the Butler County Jail Monday night just hours before ICE moved recent Western Hills High School ...
Emerson Colindres was detained at a routine ICE check-in. His mother told a group of protestors her son was told by Butler County Jail officials Monday that ICE would come to get him that day.
Emerson Colindres, a 19-year-old Cincinnati high school graduate facing deportation to Honduras, is no longer listed as an inmate in Butler County Jail.
The 19-year-old's arrest is part of a nationwide trend of detaining immigrants without criminal records at routine ICE ...
Colindres, a 19-year-old Honduran immigrant, graduated from high school last month and was a standout on the school's soccer ...
A 19-year-old Cincinnati Public Schools graduate detained by U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement is no longer listed as "in-custody" at the Butler County Jail Tuesday morning.
Community members came together Monday evening to rally behind a recent Cincinnati Public Schools graduate who was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Emerson Colindres and Alonza Tomas Mendez are two of the most-recent immigrants who have been detained in the Tri-State.
MASON, OH – Gov. Mike DeWine on June 17 voiced concerns with parts of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, saying ...
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