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OPB’s First Look: Ripple effects of an Albany mom’s immigration arrest
OPB’s First Look: Ripple effects of an Albany mom’s immigration arrest
OPB’s First Look: Ripple effects of an Albany mom’s immigration arrest

Published on: 03/06/2026

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Immigration agents arrested Maria Trinidad Loya Medina in Albany earlier this year, and she’s been detained in Tacoma ever since.

That’s forced her two teenage children to care for their father, who is recovering from a stroke and heart surgery, alone. OPB and Report for America’s Holly Bartholomew starts today’s newsletter with the family’s story.

In other news, teachers at a Southwest Washington high school walked out of a meeting this week over an anonymous social media account posting altered and AI-generated images of them online.

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The Herrera family (from left to right) Cristian, Maria Trinidad Loya Medina, Valeria and Serapio Herrera pose for a family photo.

‘It’s all different without her’: Albany teens grapple with mom’s immigration detention

When 16-year-old Cristian Herrera couldn’t find his soccer socks for a game later that day, his mother told him she would buy some so he could focus on his upcoming match. Maria Trinidad Loya Medina drove to a sporting goods store in Albany, just a few miles from their home, but she never made it back.

Six agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement surrounded Medina’s car in the store parking lot on Jan. 10, broke the car’s window and arrested her. She’s been detained in Tacoma ever since.

Medina is among more than 1,000 Oregonians detained in recent months amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.

Her detention has devastated her family: She’s been the primary caretaker of her husband, who suffered a stroke in December and recently had heart surgery. And she’s the mother of two teenage children, who are now trying simultaneously to care for their father, go to school and deal with their mom’s immigration case. (Holly Bartholomew)

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It wasn’t until July 1926 that home cooks were finally free from the tenterhooks of watching and turning bread as it slowly got brown and crunchy.

That’s when the world got its first electric automatic pop-up toaster, browning both sides simultaneously and ejecting the toast when it’s precisely how you want it. It even had adjustable darkness settings. The humiliation of scraping burnt crumbs into the sink was finally over.

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