The Claros Saravia brothers were detained Friday and deported today. Their lawyer says its the fastest deportation process he has seen.
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They came to the U.S. in 2009 fleeing violence in El Salvador. They were 11 and 14. Their parents and siblings are still in Gaithersburg
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An elite soccer team, a senator, immigration advocates and friends & family rallied, but they couldn't stop the brothers' deportation
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"They’ve had their futures taken from them,” Lizandro and Diego's brother told me. They return to a county struggling with tide of murders
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Rachel, thanks for your reporting. I'm a salvadorian journo and would like to follow up with the guys back here. Could you help me connect?
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Or, they were denied being able to stay 5 years ago and order was finally enforced. But yeah painting it this way is better. Cause agendas
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Shame.
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Yes. I agree. Parents should have applied for sanctuary and done things legally. And he should have had the smarts to stay away from ice!pic.twitter.com/SphE0glFEh
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Oh good! Now our children have one more opening.
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Hearts break!
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Yaya! America, now without the hypocrisy. Savagery visited abroad coming back home. FTW!
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