Lived In US For 35 Years And 6 Weeks In ICE Custody, Indian ...
She was released from ICE custody on April 30 after a federal judge ordered her release.
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She was released from ICE custody on April 30 after a federal judge ordered her release.
www.ndtv.comBatra had moved to the US in 1991 as a child after her parents were killed in the anti-Sikh violence of 1984. She has spent almost all of her adult life in South Texas, raising her four children. Her son recently enlisted in the US Army.
www.ndtv.comShe was released from ICE custody on April 30 after a federal judge ordered her release.
www.ndtv.comMeenu Batra ice detention ended after a federal judge ordered the Texas mother of four released last week, following 45 days in ICE custody. Batra had been held at El Valle Detention Facility in Raymondville, Texas, after her March 17 arrest at a Texas airport while she was headed to Milwaukee for w…
www.el-balad.comBatra had moved to the US in 1991 as a child after her parents were killed in the anti-Sikh violence of 1984. She has spent almost all of her adult life in South Texas, raising her four children. Her son recently enlisted in the US Army.
www.ndtv.comMeenu Batra, an Indian-origin interpreter living in the US for over 35 years, has been detained by ICE over a 2000 removal order. Despite 'withholding of removal' protection, she faces possible deportation to a third country. Her lawyers allege poor detention conditions and seek her release. Meenu Batra Detained by ICE: Indian-Origin Interpreter Faces Deportation Despite 35 Years in US.
www.latestly.comMeenu Batra, a 53-year-old Indian-origin court interpreter who has lived in the United States for 35 years remains in federal custody after a surprise arrest by ICE agents.Batra, a widow and mother of four US citizens was detained on March 17 at...
jang.com.pkIndian-origin interpreter Meenu Batra detained by US ICE in Texas, alleges mistreatment, faces deportation; legal process ongoing.
www.thequint.comMeenu Batra, an Indian-origin interpreter living in the US for over 35 years, has been detained by ICE over a 2000 removal order. Despite 'withholding of removal' protection, she faces possible deportation to a third country. Her lawyers allege poor detention conditions and seek her release. Meenu Batra Detained by ICE: Indian-Origin Interpreter Faces Deportation Despite 35 Years in US.
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