Camila Molina, Durham Herald-Sun

Camila Molina

Durham Herald-Sun

Raleigh, NC, United States

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Past articles by Camila:

Durham leaders protest the arrest and possible deportation of Mexican man who left sanctuary

Mexican immigrant Samuel Oliver-Bruno, arrested by ICE when he left sanctuary for immigration appointment, has been moved. Durham City Council, other elected officials protest and want him released. → Read More

Congressmen call ICE response to Mexican immigrant’s appeal a sham

Congressmen David Price and G.K Butterfield said they are calling on Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen to reverse Samuel Oliver-Bruno’s order of removal. → Read More

Man who left sanctuary is now in Georgia detention center. His supporters rally in Raleigh.

Samuel Oliver-Bruno was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Friday, Nov. 23, 2018 while he attempted to keep an immigration appointment in Morrisville. He has been taken to the Stewart Detention Center in Georgia. → Read More

Congressmen say ICE entrapped Mexican man taken into custody, vow to seek his release

Congressmen David Price, G.K. Butterfield say ICE entrapped Mexican immigrant Samuel Oliver-Bruno who had been in sanctuary in Durham, North Carolina, and was taken into custody. They vow to seek his release. → Read More

Undocumented man arrested after leaving sanctuary to meet with immigration officials

An undocumented man who has been living in a Durham church out of ICE’s reach is briefly leaving the church for an appointment with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, risking possible arrest. → Read More

The FBI is still looking for missing Lumberton teen. Could hunting camera footage help?

The FBI has expanded the pool of surveillance footage it is requesting from Robeson County, North Carolina residents to include any hunting camera footage recorded in the county during the week of 13-year-old Hania Aguilar’s kidnapping. → Read More

The FBI is still looking for missing Lumberton teen. Could hunting camera footage help?

The FBI has expanded the pool of surveillance footage it is requesting from Robeson County, North Carolina residents to include any hunting camera footage recorded in the county during the week of 13-year-old Hania Aguilar’s kidnapping. → Read More

A school’s playground became a river during Florence. Now, its PTA is asking for help.

The playground at Frank Porter Graham Bilingüe in Chapel Hill experienced major flooding during Hurricane Florence that closed the area for two months. Parents are asking the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education and community to help pay for renovations. → Read More

A school’s playground became a river during Florence. Now, its PTA is asking for help.

The playground at Frank Porter Graham Bilingüe in Chapel Hill experienced major flooding during Hurricane Florence that closed the area for two months. Parents are asking the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education and community to help pay for renovations. → Read More

Monday marks 2 weeks since a Lumberton teen has been missing. The FBI seeks public’s help.

Hania Aguilar, 13, was kidnapped from the front yard of her home Nov. 5, 2018. The FBI is asking for surveillance videos from residents in Robeson County, especially near Highway 41 or Elizabethtown Rd., that could help find the teen. → Read More

Monday marks 2 weeks since a Lumberton teen has been missing. The FBI seeks public’s help.

Hania Aguilar, 13, was kidnapped from the front yard of her home Nov. 5, 2018. The FBI is asking for surveillance videos from residents in Robeson County, especially near Highway 41 or Elizabethtown Rd., that could help find the teen. → Read More

Monday marks 2 weeks since a Lumberton teen has been missing. The FBI seeks public’s help.

Hania Aguilar, 13, was kidnapped from the front yard of her home Nov. 5, 2018. The FBI is asking for surveillance videos from residents in Robeson County, especially near Highway 41 or Elizabethtown Rd., that could help find the teen. → Read More

Kidnapping of NC teen Hania Aguilar featured as FBI’s most wanted case of the week

Hania Noelia Aguilar has been missing since Nov. 5, when she was forced into a vehicle outside her Lumberton, North Carolina, home. The kidnapping is featured as the FBI’s most wanted case of the week. → Read More

Reward for information on kidnapped NC girl Hania Aguilar raised to $30,000

Hania Noelia Aguilar has been missing for more than a week after she was forced into a vehicle outside her Lumberton, North Carolina, home. The FBI and Gov. Roy Cooper have raised the reward to $30,000 for information leading to her location or the arrest of the person who took her. → Read More

FBI hopeful that someone can ID the man seen walking toward area where teen was kidnapped

The FBI continues to ask for the public’s help to identify a man seen walking toward Hania Aguilar’s home in Lumberton. She has been missing since Nov. 5, 2018. → Read More

He lacked money and name recognition. But he pulled off Wake’s biggest upset Tuesday.

Gerald Baker’s win in the Wake County sheriff’s race on Tuesday came as a surprise to many people who figured Sheriff Donnie Harrison would cruise into a fifth term in office. → Read More

Jordan High investigating alleged ‘hurtful’ heckling of opposing players at soccer game

Jordan High School is investigating a Greensboro mother’s report of fans’ behavior at a soccer game, in which they shouted “Where is your dad” to her son, whose father died of colon cancer. She says fans used social media to find information about her son. → Read More

After petition, Wake students may get the day off for a Muslim holiday starting in 2021

One of Islam’s most important holidays, Eid al-Fitr, may be recognized as a teacher work day in Wake County Schools’ traditional calendar for 2020-21. It’s up to the full Board of Education to approve the calendar. → Read More

Duke schedules memorial service for longtime pediatric cardiologist and activist

Duke University will hold a memorial service for Dr. Brenda Armstrong, a professor and dean at the School of Medicine who died Oct. 7, 2018. She left a legacy of advocacy, inclusion and service. → Read More

Harnett principal replaced after she asked student not to wear Trump jersey

Harnett County Schools has announced personnel changes at several of its schools, including Harnett Central High School, in reaction to a student being asked to remove a Donald Trump jersey at a football game. → Read More