ICE deports family, including deaf boy who wasn’t given his assistive devices

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A mother and her two young children, including a six-year-old deaf boy, were deported to Colombia by ICE after reporting for a scheduled check-in in San Francisco on Tuesday. The family was detained despite having what attorneys described as strong humanitarian reasons to remain in the US. The boy's assistive hearing devices were not provided to him during the detention and deportation process. California's Superintendent of Public Instruction is calling for the boy's return, citing concerns about his well-being and access to communication. Immigration attorneys allege that ICE provided misleading information about the family's location, hindering efforts to file legal challenges to the deportation.
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