The husband of a US soldier who was killed in Afghanistan returned to the US after he was deported to Mexico

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The husband of a US soldier who was killed in Afghanistan returned to the US after he was deported to Mexico
 
 
The husband of a US soldier who was killed in Afghanistan returned to the US after he was deported to Mexico
 
Jose Carranza's wife was killed by an IED in Afghanistan. ICE officials brought him back to the US on Monday, April 15.
 
 
 
 
 
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'El Chapo' Guzman is awaiting his fate in a US jail, but the Sinaloa cartel already has its next fight lined up
 
 
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