Child with Critical Illness Allowed to Stay in U.S. After Deportation Fears

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The White House reversed its decision to revoke the legal status of a critically ill four-year-old girl and her family, granting them humanitarian parole after public outcry and political pressure, allowing them to stay in the US for medical treatment.
- White House restores legal status of child with life-threatening illness The Guardian
- Bakersfield girl who faced deportation and loss of lifesaving medical care is allowed to stay in U.S. Los Angeles Times
- Girl receiving 'lifesaving' care at Children's Hospital LA is granted humanitarian parole after fears of deportation, family says ABC7 Los Angeles
- 4-year-old girl with life-threatening illness and her mom granted humanitarian parole for one year NBC News
- 4-year-old girl fighting for life at Children's Hospital Los Angeles facing deportation order CBS News
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