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Heidy Sánchez was deported to her native Cuba in April, leaving behind her husband and their young daughter
Sánchez's attorney says she does not have any criminal charges or convictions; her legal status in the U.S. is complicated and she was previously on provisional release after seeking asylum
The federal government has been cracking down on immigration into the country, part of a Trump pledge last year during his successful presidential campaign
Heidy Sánchez brought her young daughter with her to an appointment at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Florida in April, her attorney says.
It was the last time she saw her husband, Carlos, or their then-17-month-old, Kailyn, in person: Sánchez was detained during the appointment and deported days later to her