ICE to release Venezuelan man seeking to give his brother kidney transplant
- A Venezuelan man, González, is being released from detention, allowing him to donate a kidney to his brother, Pacheco, who urgently needs it.
- Eréndira Rendón, chief program officer for The Resurrection Project, described the release as a "victory for humanity and compassion."
- González will stay in the United States temporarily under humanitarian parole, preventing immediate deportation.
- The brothers will resume compatibility testing for the kidney transplant after González's release.
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