Timeline: Three months since the New Bedford raid
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Of the 361 workers arrested that morning, 42 have been deported, and 137 remain in custody -- some in local jails, but most in detention centers in Texas, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. More than half of those arrested have been released -- on bail, or because they were sick or their children's sole caregivers -- to await their deportation hearings. At left, Andrea Lacuna waited at the Greater Boston Legal Services office on June 6.
Of the 361 workers arrested that morning, 42 have been deported, and 137 remain in custody -- some in local jails, but most in detention centers in Texas, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. More than half of those arrested have been released -- on bail, or because they were sick or their children's sole caregivers -- to await their deportation hearings.

At left, Andrea Lacuna waited at the Greater Boston Legal Services office on June 6.
(Globe Staff Photo / Jonathan Wiggs)