Texas Man's Family Deported to Mexico: A Misunderstanding or Misled?

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Federico Arellano**, a US citizen, is fighting to get his wife and four kids back after they were unexpectedly deported to Mexico. Arellano and three of his kids are also US citizens. The family claims they were misled by ICE agents and that his wife, Christina Salazar, missed an immigration hearing due to complications from giving birth to premature twins. The family is now separated, with Salazar and the kids in Reynosa, Mexico, and Arellano in Texas. The attorneys for the family are reaching out to members of Congress for help. ICE and the DOJ have not responded to a request for comment.

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