Bronx High School Student Released After 10 Months in ICE Detention
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Summary
A Bronx high school student, Dylan Lopez Contreras, has been released from ICE detention after nearly 10 months. His arrest at an immigration courthouse last year marked the first widely known case of a public school student in New York City being detained by federal immigration agents. He was freed before dawn and picked up by immigration advocates from a Pennsylvania detention center.
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A group of immigration advocates traveled overnight to pick him up from the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Pennsylvania
I still can't believe that I'm out
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