Homeland Security says Marine's father who was deported had faced domestic violence, assault charges
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The Department of Homeland Security has revealed that the father of a Marine, who was detained while visiting his pregnant daughter at Camp Pendleton, has a troubling criminal history, including charges of domestic violence and aggravated assault. This situation highlights the complexities of immigration enforcement, especially when it intersects with family matters. It raises important questions about how the legal system handles individuals with such backgrounds and the impact on families, particularly in sensitive situations like this.
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