A 39-year-old DACA recipient and married father of three from Kansas City, Kansas, was deported last month after he left the U.S. and traveled to Mexico to visit his grandfather's grave, according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday. Evenezer Cortez-Martinez was detained March 23 at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport as he was making his way back into the U.S., the lawsuit states. Martinez traveled to Mexico on March 20. Upon his return he arrived at DFW, where U.S.
Main Idea: A Kansas City DACA recipient was deported to Mexico after returning from a short trip, even though he had valid travel papers, and his lawyer is now suing U.S. immigration authorities.
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The case may make DACA recipients and other immigrants more afraid to travel, which can disrupt work, family life, and local spending.
The lawsuit could push clearer rules for CBP and advance parole, helping avoid wrongful stops and giving households more certainty.
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