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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…
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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…
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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
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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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Perspectives: Building one community in Fairfield County

Greenwich Time By The Rev. Drew Williams I have a good friend named Bruce. When he retired a few years back he promised his wife that he would attend to…
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Fairfield County nonprofits discuss how to increase their influence

The Hour By R.A. Schuetz NEW CANAAN — More than 130 nonprofit workers from throughout Fairfield County gathered in the ethereal Grace Farms on Thursday morning for Advocacy Day, an…
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