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Stamford photographer discusses covering immigration along U.S. border
Stamford Advocate By Erin Kayata STAMFORD — Photographer John Moore was traveling with border patrol officers near the riverbanks in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas late one night this…
Read More Photographer returns to Stamford to discuss emotional picture at Mexican border
News12 Long Island STAMFORD – A Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer came back to his hometown of Stamford Thursday night to discuss an emotional picture he took at the U.S.-Mexico border. Photographer…
Read More Man scheduled for transplant granted deportation reprieve
The Washington Post By Pat Eaton-Robb HARTFORD, Conn. — Federal immigration officials granted a six-month reprieve on Thursday to a Connecticut immigrant facing deportation, a move his supporters say won’t be…
Read More Suspenden temporalmente la deportación de un hondureño que necesita trasplante de riñón
Univision By Enny Pichardo Nelson Omar Rosales no pudo contener las lágrimas tras conocer que le otorgaron una estadía temporal, luego de que un magistrado dictaminó que debía salir de…
Read More Deportation delayed to allow kidney transplant
News8 Nelson Rosales Santos, who entered the United States illegally and has lived in Stamford for 30 years, was to be deported to Honduras on Monday. Watch video
Read More Temporary stay not enough for Stamford father in failing health
Stamford Advocate By Erin Kayata STAMFORD — A city man suffering from kidney failure is fighting to stay in the country long enough to get a transplant. Nelson Rosales Santos,…
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