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Honduran mom, son freed from centre housing immigrants in US

LEESPORT, Pa. – A Honduran woman and her 3-year-old son who spent nearly two years in a Pennsylvania centre used by the U.S. government to house asylum-seeking immigrants have been freed by a judge.

NewsWorks reports a York County immigration judge ordered the immediate release of Wendy Osorio Martinez and Diego Rivera Osorio after a hearing Monday.

They were among four families held at the Berks Family Residential Center. Their detentions have sparked protests, a hunger strike and letters from politicians seeking their release.

The judge took into consideration two recent federal court opinions that children apprehended near the U.S.-Mexico border have due-process rights.

Osorio Martinez’s lawyer says she was released because she’s the child’s only caretaker.

They plan to relocate to Houston to live with family.

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