Purple Heart Veteran Deported by ICE to Mexico
Jose Barco, a Venezuelan-born US army veteran awarded a Purple Heart, has been deported to Mexico by ICE following his release from prison. His family and defence team were not notified.
Jose Barco, a Venezuelan-born US army veteran awarded a Purple Heart, has been deported to Mexico by ICE following his release from prison. His family and defence team were not notified.
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