Deported teen faces new life in Mexico, his family struggles to move forward: Part 2

Brandon Salinas was deported at 18 years old. He hadn’t been there since he was a child and doesn’t know Spanish. Now living with his grandparents, his sister in Georgia says nothing is the same.

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29 thoughts on “Deported teen faces new life in Mexico, his family struggles to move forward: Part 2

  1. Mexico is a beautiful and amazing country , as long as one stays clear from any type of drug and gets a degree he will be fine. Mexico City is amazing and San Miguel is awesome. He should look at tangerine travels , it’s a young couple that have traveled all over Mexico and they tell you the best cities and towns to visit and live in..I want so much for him to succeed. He needs to choose to not feel sorry for himself , to accept this and make the absolute best from this. I’d much rather live in certain parts of Mexico than the USA.

  2. He almost graduated high school. Its sad because he could be in america with his mom. But the weed arrest ruined his life now he’s in mexico.🙁😔🇲🇽

  3. thank god pres biden and that federal judge from Texas that the former guy put in, came through and halted all deportation for 2021, until immigration system is more equipped. unfortunately, this means people are stuck where they are, so even in the detention centers and places, while there parents are also waiting for asylum. All of that is on hold for the time being. But the good thing is that DACA people are good for another year,

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