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Inmigrante del sur de Chicago es puesto en libertad después de ser detenido ilegalmente

by Alma Campos March 25, 2022March 25, 2022

Read in English l miércoles, 23 de marzo, Norberto Navarro fue liberado del Centro de Detención para Adultos del Condado de Will después de haber estado detenido desde enero.  Navarro quedó en libertad porque su detención violaba la ley estatal. La ley Illinois Way Forward Act, que entró en vigor el 1ro de enero, prohíbe […]

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