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A Guatemalan migrant, eight months pregnant, who crossed the US border and gave birth in Arizona, has avoided fast-track deportation. The woman, identified as "Erika," received intervention from Arizona's governor, her lawyer, and a federal official. Federal agents initially denied her lawyer access after her birth, prompting concerns about the treatment of pregnant migrants in the US immigration crackdown.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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