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Russian Woman and Son Face Deportation

A Russian-born woman came to California to marry a man she had met in Russia. She already had a son at that time. However, the couple has since divorced because she caught her husband writing to other women and he was no longer interested in her and her son. However, now that her marriage is dissolved, she may not become a permanent resident in the United States. She has since been arrested for staying in the U.S. and will be deported with her son. However, she also has two daughters who were born here who will have to stay.  

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