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Texas family pleads for return of child in need of brain-tumor care after she was sent to Mexico

By Julian Aguilar

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Wendy Cervantes, the director of immigration and immigrant families at the Center for Law and Social Policy, said the administration can grant humanitarian parole under current law.

“Our laws allow for humanitarian parole for these exact reasons, to protect U.S. citizens who face hardship in cases where a family member has been deported or is barred from entering the country,” she said.

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