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Deportations down at New Mexico detention facility
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Nov 6, 2014
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Deportations down at New Mexico detention facility
A new immigration court is hearing cases from that facility and its judges are setting lower bonds, allowing more immigrants to leave detention.
These backpacks containing food and supplies are given to immigrants released from the detention center in Artesia, New Mexico.
These backpacks containing food and supplies are given to immigrants released from the detention center in Artesia, New Mexico.
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Monica Ortiz Uribe
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A new immigration court is hearing cases from that facility and its judges are setting lower bonds, allowing more immigrants to leave detention.

Fewer immigrant women and children are being deported from a remote detention center in New Mexico.

A new immigration court is hearing cases from that facility and its judges are setting lower bonds, allowing more immigrants to leave detention.

Mónica Ortiz Uribe reports it's a departure from the government's initial message that those who enter the country illegally can expect a speedy deportation.