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Idaho Supreme Court: Mexican Officials

Mexico Dept: Maria Ramirez, 3, flew to Mexico on Monday and was handed over to her father, Jesus Ramirez, to begin a new life with him and his family in Salamanca, a small town in central Mexico, according to officials with the Consulate of Mexico in Boise, according to Vancouver Sun. Mexican officials in Boise cheered the girl's transfer to her father's custody and the legal process that affirmed the rights of birth parents over questions of a parent's immigration status and bOISE, Idaho - A young girl whose custody case was ultimately decided by the Idaho Supreme Court travelled to Mexico earlier this week to begin living with a father she had never met before. In April, the Idaho Supreme Court ruled that a lower court erred in severing the man's parental rights even though he had never met his daughter, initially came to the U.S. illegally and was barred from ever returning. The Idaho Department of Health and Human Services argued to have the father's custody rights severed as the agency explored placement options for the child after officials removed the girl from the mother's home. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.