Osleydy Alvarez was separated from her young orphaned nieces at the US border — and from her teen daughter in the Big Apple before the family was finally reunited at LaGuardia Airport.
A migrant family torn apart by Biden Administration immigration policies reunited in the Big Apple Thursday — after enduring a weeks-long bureaucratic nightmare that left them stranded nearly 1,000 miles apart.
Yugledis Villa Alvarez at LaGuardia Airport with her cousin Paola Alvarez, her 10-year-old sister, Isabella Villa Briseno, and her cousin Jose Alvarez. The family was separated under immigration policy at the border.When they crossed into Texas seeking asylum, the family was told that under Biden’s immigration policy the two youngest girls would be taken away because Osleydy isn’t their biological mother, Paola said.
Osleydy Alvarez and her 18-year-old daughter, Paola, crossed the US border at Texas and were quickly separated from Alvarez’s young orphaned nieces due to White House immigration policy — until being reunited Thursday.Osleydy Alvarez and her family before embarking on their journey across the US border. Alvarez was separated from her young orphaned nieces at the border because of Biden Administration immigration policies.
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