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US cites 'unauthorized travel' to end DACA status for a mother of 3 deported to Mexico
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ABC News: US
A woman deported to Mexico despite having legal permission to remain in the U.S. has filed suit against the federal governmentUS cites 'unauthorized travel' to end DACA status for a mother of 3 deported to MexicoThis undated photo provided by Jessica Treviño on Thursday, July 30, 2026, shows Treviño, who was deported in March 2026 despite having a valid DACA status and clean criminal record.
(Jessica Treviño via AP)This undated photo provided by Jessica Treviño on Thursday, July 30, 2026, shows Treviño, who was deported in March 2026 despite having a valid DACA status and clean criminal record.
(Jessica Treviño via AP)This undated photo provided by Jessica Treviño on Thursday, July 30, 2026, shows Treviño, who was deported in March 2026 despite having a valid DACA status and clean criminal record.
(Jessica Treviño via AP)This undated photo provided by Jessica Treviño on Thursday, July 30, 2026, shows Treviño, who was deported in March 2026 despite having a valid DACA status and clean criminal record.
____This story has been revised to correct that Treviño arrived in U.S. at age 7, not 8, later receiving DACA status at 20 years old.