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Organizations recommend making a power of attorney to care for children in the event of deportation

By Radio Bilingüe
Published July 15, 2025

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency carries out raids in sanctuary cities and Latino communities, camps and even parks, in many cases without following due process, openly violating the rights of individuals and separating families.

Nora Sandigo, founder and executive director of Nora Sandigo Children Foundation recognizes that children are being affected because not only are they left without their parents, but they live in fear and no longer want to leave in the face of these anti-immigrant measures of the Trump administration.

Nora Sandigo, founder and executive director of Nora Sandigo Children Foundation shares stories of immigrant families.

She points out how today we are more vulnerable, and it is affecting the mental health of our community.

Acknowledges that the Trump administration is violating the rights of immigrant families.

Nora Sandigo, founder and executive director of Nora Sandigo Children Foundation says that if there are blended families they should have a plan and protect their minor children.

What parents should do in the face of these ICE actions.

Nora Sandigo recommended that if you are at risk, you should file a power of attorney in case of deportation of the mother or father.

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