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Humanitarian Parole Denied to Deported Parents of U.S. Citizen Girl with Brain Tumor

· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

A mother deported from the U.S. has been denied humanitarian parole to return and care for her daughter, a U.S. citizen recovering from a rare brain tumor. After waiting over ten months for a response, the mother expressed her frustration, stating that her daughter's health has significantly declined since their deportation. The girl, now 12, has experienced severe seizures and deteriorating neurological functions, exacerbated by the lack of specialized medical care in Mexico. The family has received multiple rejection letters for their parole applications, which do not specify reasons. Advocates are working to support the family in seeking further options for medical treatment.

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