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Our protest was about Emerson Colindres. Police made it about their aggression. | OpinionSheriff Richard Jones mischaracterized a protest at the Butler County Jail on June 9 in support of Emerson Colindres, a 19-year-old Dater High School graduate who had been arrested and detained by ICE ...
The 19-year-old's arrest is part of a nationwide trend of detaining immigrants without criminal records at routine ICE ...
Protests Sunday night and Monday morning took place outside of the Butler County jail. That led to one arrest.
In a speech outside the Butler County Jail, which acts as a detention center for those facing immigration charges, the teen's mom addressed President Donald Trump directly. She asked for compassion.
A 19-year-old high school graduate with no criminal record is being held in ICE custody, facing deportation to Honduras, a ...
A recent Dater High School graduate remains in the Butler County Jail. 19-year-old Emerson Colindres was recently detained by ...
Colindres, a 19-year-old Honduran immigrant, graduated from high school last month and was a standout on the school's soccer ...
According to all the input in the June 10 Enquirer article ("Soccer standout detained by ICE") this 19-year-old, Emerson Colindres, is the kind of young man we would want as a neighbor to our kids.
A high school graduate faces deportation to Honduras after a routine ICE check-in, sparking community protests. Emerson Colindres' teammates rallied for his release.
Emerson Colindres, 19, was arrested by ICE at a routine check-in with agents on June 4. He said he's fearful about his future, now that he may be deported to Honduras, where he lived as a child.
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