Jorge Garcia
Born | April 28, 1973 |
Hometown | Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America |
Net worth | $5 million |
Height | 6'0" (1.83m) |
Spouse | Rebecca Birdsall |
Parents | Dora Mesa, Humberto Garcia |
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Lost ending explained: What actually happened in the most misunderstood finale of all time
- An explainer for all those who incorrectly assume they were dead the whole time
AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2006 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Lost | Winner |
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Lost stars Jorge Garcia and Henry Ian Cusick reunite as MacGyver and Hawaii Five-0 crossover
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Hawaii Five-0 season 10 premiere confirms major character exit
And the outcome of *that* cliffhanger.
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Wife of man deported to Mexico after 30 years in the US to attend Trump's State of the Union speech
Cindy Garcia and the couple's two children watched her husband Jorge be escorted by immigration agents through security at the airport in Detroit, Michigan, a tearful video showed. As the Washington Post reported, "supporters held up the family’s experience as an example of the far-reaching effects of [Mr] Trump’s sweeping crackdown on undocumented immigration". Mr Garcia, a 39-year-old landscaper in Michigan, was brought by his family as an undocumented immigrant when he was just a child.
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Wife of man brought to US as child and deported by Trump administration: 'They can't shut me up'
Cindy Garcia, a US citizen, is married to Jorge Garcia, a 39-year-old landscaper who came to the US with his family illegally at age 10. Mr Garcia was separated from his wife and children this week when Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported him to Mexico. Mr Garcia will not be allowed back into the US for a decade, but his wife says she will keep fighting to bring him back sooner.
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Man brought to US as child says goodbye to family after Trump administration deports him
Thirty years after moving to the United States as a child, a 39-year-old landscaper and father has been deported back to Mexico. Jorge Garcia’s eyes welled up as he said goodbye to his two children ad his wife — all American citizens — Monday in Detroit. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers stood by, watching him closely.
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Do you dread a Lost revival? Here's how it can find its way again
There is not going to be a Lost revival, which means there probably is going to be a Lost revival. Last summer, when Carlton Cuse was given a four-year development deal with ABC, it sparked speculation that he was about to bring Lost roaring back to life.
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Tortilla, gasoline prices unnerve Mexicans as election year begins
Mexico's government on Wednesday denounced forecast price hikes by fuel retailers and tortilla makers, saying increases were unjustified as it sought to allay public concern about high inflation at the start of a presidential election year. Prices for corn tortillas, the Mexican staple, are forecast to rise in the coming days by between nearly 11 and 21 percent, according to figures from the National Union of Industrial Mills and Tortillas. Meanwhile, gasoline and diesel prices are seen by one
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New Yorkers shrug off attack; crowds return to bombing site
New York subway riders shrugged off the city's latest attack Tuesday, a day after police say a would-be suicide attacker set off a pipe bomb. The underground passageway at the Times Square station where the homemade device went off Monday was crowded with commuters a day later. Riders said they had no qualms about returning to the station where authorities say Akayed Ullah set off the bomb.
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Games-Canada in Pan Am driver's seat
* Canada lead all countries with 17 gold medals * Cuba's Garcia first athlete to win three golds By Frank Pingue TORONTO, July 13 (Reuters) - Canada's remarkable start to the Pan American Games continued on Monday while Cuban kayaker Jorge Garcia brought his gold medal haul to three and Mexico showcased their diving prowess. Colombia also enjoyed more success in roller speed skating during the third day of competition at the two-week multi-sport event featuring countries from across Latin Am
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