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Student Deported to Honduras Despite Court Order

Any Lucia López Belloza, 19, was detained at Boston airport en route to a Thanksgiving surprise for her family and deported to Honduras, a country she left aged seven. Her lawyer calls it an 'unconstitutional horror show'.

Grandmother deported to country she never visited

A Maryland grandmother, Rabbiatu Kuyateh, was forcibly deported to Ghana after 30 years in the US. Shocking video shows her being dragged by officials. Her case raises serious human rights concerns.

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.

US citizen wrongfully deported to Laos by ICE

Exclusive investigation reveals how American-born man was illegally expelled from his own country despite providing proof of citizenship, exposing catastrophic failures in US immigration enforcement.

Home Office under fire over Ethiopia deportation case

Shock as Home Office attempts to remove British citizen to Ethiopia despite legal challenges and medical concerns, sparking political outrage and raising serious questions about UK immigration enforcement.

Deported migrant returns to UK on small boat

In a stunning blow to UK border enforcement, a Sudanese migrant previously deported to France has successfully re-entered Britain via small boat crossing, exposing critical flaws in immigration policy.

Notorious criminal Terry Phillips deported from UK

Exclusive: Violent offender Terry Phillips has been removed from the UK following his horrific assault on NHS nurse Nadine Hams, marking a victory for Britain's immigration enforcement.

US Marine veteran deported to Mexico by ICE

In a startling turn of events, a decorated US Marine and combat veteran has been detained by ICE authorities and forcibly removed to Mexico, despite his military service and claims of American citizenship.

Police raid wrong home in Sussex immigration blunder

Exclusive: A Peacehaven family's home was violently raided by police acting on incorrect Home Office information, raising serious questions about immigration enforcement procedures and civil liberties protections.

Council worker fired after colleague's tragic death

A Beaufort County maintenance supervisor was abruptly dismissed after reporting his colleague's fatal workplace incident, raising serious questions about employee treatment and workplace safety protocols.

Tesla Cybertruck crash sparks wrongful death lawsuit

A devastating California crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck has sparked a wrongful death lawsuit, raising serious questions about the vehicle's autonomous driving technology and safety features.

US citizen sues after twice detained by immigration

A US-born man is suing federal authorities after being wrongfully detained twice by immigration agents who refused to believe he was American, highlighting systemic failures in identification protocols.

Grandmother Sues Social Workers Over Noah Cuatro's Death

The heartbroken grandmother of Noah Cuatro, the four-year-old boy tortured to death despite multiple warnings to authorities, is taking legal action against social workers she claims ignored clear signs of abuse in a case that has shocked America.

Florida father wrongly jailed for 43 days in identity mix-up

Samuel Vasquez, a Jacksonville father, was wrongly imprisoned for over six weeks after police confused him with a different Samuel with the same surname in a shocking case of mistaken identity that highlights systemic failures.

Ex-Nets Owner Prokhorov Sued in Sexual Assault Case

Mikhail Prokhorov, former Brooklyn Nets owner and prominent political donor, is being sued for alleged sexual assault and wrongful termination by a former employee in a shocking legal case.

Foreign criminals flown from UK with £2,000 taxpayer cards

Exclusive footage reveals the moment foreign national offenders were deported from the UK, each provided with bank cards containing £2,000 of taxpayer money. The costly operation, running into hundreds of thousands, has sparked outrage.

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