4-Year-Old with Critical Illness Granted U.S. Stay for Lifesaving Care

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A 4-year-old girl with a life-threatening condition and her mother have been granted a one-year humanitarian parole in the U.S. after their previous parole was revoked, ensuring the girl can continue receiving critical medical treatment that cannot be obtained outside the country.
Topics:nation#child-health#humanitarian-parole#immigration#immigration-relief#medical-emergency#us-immigration
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