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Woman in Possible Caravan Case Accuses Sessions of Discrimination
According to the motion from her attorneys, the group apprehended by Border Patrol agents included three Indian nationals, but only the Central American nationals were charged.
She was one of 18 migrants caught 50 yards north of the US-Mexico border, traveling with four young children. A Honduran, she was also one of six charged with federal crimes from the group — all Central Americans.
Now, separated from her children, she is firing back, alleging that Attorney General Jeff Sessions discriminated against her in singling them out.