The details are brutal in their simplicity. Janet Correa’s husband, unnamed in most reports, had been navigating the legal labyrinth of U.S. immigration for years. He’d done everything “right”: no crimes, no slip-ups, just backbreaking work to build a life. But when his case was dismissed in court, ICE agents were waiting in the hallway. No warning, no second chances. Expedited removal. Just like that, the man who’d poured sweat into this country was on a fast track out of it.
...caught in ICE’s revamped dragnet, where dismissals in courtrooms now double as green lights for arrests. Lawyers call it “legal but shady.” Activists call it cruelty with paperwork.
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