Now that Trump is president, Ricardo Pineda fears his wife, Veronica Castro, could be detained when she checks in with immigration authorities April 4.
Now that Trump is president, Ricardo Pineda fears his wife, Veronica Castro, could be detained when she checks in with immigration authorities April 4.
On a busy Tuesday, the Democratic-majority legislature also passed addiction-treatment bills and legislation that would require the state to pay Planned Parenthood if it loses federal funding.
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