Texas mom held in ICE custody for over 6 weeks says she's fearful it could happen again
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Texas mom says "no one is safe" after she spent 6 weeks in ICE custody.
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Meenu Batra exclusively spoke to CBS News about being detained by ICE, saying she was living and working legally in the U.S.
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Mother of 4 released by ICE speaks out: "No one is safe".
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Meenu Batra, a certified court interpreter for more than 20 years, is speaking out after spending more than six weeks in ICE custody.
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CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports.
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Texas mom held in ICE custody for over 6 weeks says she's fearful it could happen again.
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Meenu Batra, who was recently released, says she was living and working in the U.S.
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legally when she was detained.
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A: Texas mom says "no one is safe" after she spent 6 weeks in ICE custody.
B: Texas mom held in ICE custody for over 6 weeks says she's fearful it could happen again.
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