Latest News 2011 July 'Widow Penalty' Victims Back in U.S.

'Widow Penalty' Victims Back in U.S.

Although the women were originally deported, now the U.S. is reportedly allowing 'widow penalty' victims back in. According to reports, the women were immigrants whose U.S. citizen husbands had died. After the deaths, the women were deported by U.S. immigration officials. The women deported had been married less than two years to their husbands and had their permanent residency applications nullified.     

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