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    Federal officials have issued an apology after a college student was deported during Thanksgiving break, acknowledging mistakes in a case that has drawn renewed attention to the human impact of immigration enforcement.

    The student was removed from the United States while visiting family over the holiday, despite having unresolved legal matters connected to their immigration status. Advocates and educators criticized the deportation, saying it should not have occurred before those issues were reviewed.

    Following public scrutiny, government officials acknowledged errors in the handling of the case and said they are reviewing internal procedures to prevent similar incidents. Details about how the deportation was authorized have not been fully disclosed.

    Unlike high-profile ICE actions involving raids or arrests caught on video, the student’s deportation occurred through administrative processes — a reminder that immigration enforcement often unfolds quietly, with immediate consequences for individuals and families.

    Advocates say cases like this illustrate how enforcement decisions made behind the scenes can be just as disruptive as public operations. Students, they argue, are particularly vulnerable when removals happen during academic breaks, cutting off access to legal support and institutional advocacy.


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    The student’s current status has not been made public, and officials have not said whether any steps will be taken to facilitate their return. The case adds to a growing national debate over immigration enforcement priorities, due process protections, and the ripple effects of bureaucratic decisions that can permanently alter lives.

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