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One piece of good news from border

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It had been nearly two months since Buena Ventura Martin Godinez has seen her 7-year-old daughter after the frightened young mother was separated from her family trying to cross from Mexico into the US.

They’ve spoken tearfully by phone, but seeing her at a Miami airport yesterday for the first time, she grabbed the child in a tight embrace, tears running down her cheeks during a reunion she feared may never happen.

‘‘I feel very happy, now and to complete my joy I would like to have my husband released,’’ Martin said in Spanish as her daughter Janne clutched a stuffed dog and blue balloons and played with her younger brother at baggage claim.

Martin carried her infant son from Mexico into the US in May, fleeing what she said were threats from violent local gangsters demanding money in their hometown in northweste­rn Guatemala. Her husband followed two weeks later with the young girl.

But the family was caught by the Border Patrol and scattered about under President Donald Trump’s zerotolera­nce immigratio­n policy forcing families to be separated when crossing the border.

Her husband, Pedro Godinez Aguilar, was convicted of the misdemeano­r offence of illegal entry into the US and awaits almost certain deportatio­n at a jail in Atlanta. Martin was held for a week with her infant in Arizona and Texas, at times sleeping on the concrete floor of a detention facility before she was released. She now wears a heavy black monitoring device strapped to her ankle. She and her baby boy are with relatives in a gritty town south of Miami.

The little girl was in the custody of a child welfare agency in Michigan and made heartbreak­ing calls to her mother, asking when they’d be reunited.

The family is one of thousands who have tried to find refuge in the US in recent weeks only to be caught up in the harsh reality of an immigratio­n system that has never been as welcoming as many desperate migrants hoped and has grown harsher under Trump.

 ?? AP ?? Buena Ventura Martin-Godinez holds her son Pedro as she is reunited with her daughter Janne, right, at Miami Internatio­nal Airport yesterday in Miami. Martin crossed the border into the United States from Mexico in May with her son, fleeing violence in...
AP Buena Ventura Martin-Godinez holds her son Pedro as she is reunited with her daughter Janne, right, at Miami Internatio­nal Airport yesterday in Miami. Martin crossed the border into the United States from Mexico in May with her son, fleeing violence in...

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