U.S ISSUES APOLOGY FOR DEPORTATION ERROR INVOLVING MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE STUDENT WHILE DEFENDING THE DECISION. (PHOTO).

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 U.S issues apology for deportation error involving Massachusetts college student while defending the decision  The Trump administration apologized in federal court for a “mistake” in deporting 19-year-old Massachusetts college student Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, who was detained while attempting to fly home for Thanksgiving, but argued the error should not change the legality of her removal. Lopez Belloza, a freshman at Babson College, was held at Boston’s airport on Nov. 20 and flown to Honduras two days later, despite an emergency court order issued on Nov. 21 requiring her to remain in the U.S. for at least 72 hours. Lopez Belloza, whose family emigrated from Honduras in 2014, is now staying with her grandparents and attending school remotely, and recently visited an aunt in El Salvador. At a Boston federal court hearing, the government argued the court lacked jurisdiction because her lawyers filed the case hours after she arrived in Texas en route out of the country. Governm...

GOV. SOLUDO GRACES THE DEDICATION OF OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION CATHEDRAL NNEWI. (PHOTOS).


 Governor Soludo Graces the dedication of Our Lady of Assumption Cathedral Nnewi, hails the Cathedral as the biggest in Nigeria and also

Appreciates Ndi Nnewi and Anambra at large for their Consensus votes.


At the dedication of Our Lady of Assumption Cathedral Nnewi, the executive Governor of Anambra, Prof Chukwuma Soludo appreciated Ndi Anambra for voting for him during the November 8 Anambra Election in 2025.


The Governor also commended the clergymen for their commitment and work in the church of God.Soludo stated  that Our Lady of Assumption Cathedral is arguably the biggest cathedral in Nigeria.

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