Carlos Martínez Baldenegro fue arrestado el jueves por agentes del Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Arizona. Había ganado recientemente la residencia permanente tras un largo juicio migratorio.
- Por Liliana López Ruelas La Estrella de Tucsón
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La noche del martes 28 de julio, y después de casi un año privado de su libertad, Carlos Martínez Baldenegro volvió a su casa en Tucsón.
- Liliana López
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