Latest News 2010 June Woman’s Death May Lead to Family’s Deportation

Woman’s Death May Lead to Family’s Deportation

A Guatemalan immigrant was suffering from breast cancer which allowed her family to receive a temporary reprieve from deportation. However, now that Aura Velasquez has passed away, her husband and daughter from her first marriage may be deported. Velasquez was a legal immigrant and had one child in the U.S. The family is appealing the deportation so that they can care for the American child who has learning disabilities.     

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Categories: Deportation, Immigration