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Cook Doesn’t Gain Permanent Residency

A Detroit-area cook was hoping that his Mexican culinary skills would help him to qualify for legal U.S. residency. The cook has been working in the U.S. for 18 years, but may now be deported. The man applied for a green card which revealed him to be an illegal immigrant. The court has ruled against him. 

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