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Former Deportees Now Citizens

A family that was once deported from the U.S. is now celebrating their new citizenship status. The family had originally fled from Communist-controlled Czechoslovakia, but were later arrested. While waiting at a refugee camp is Austria to gain political asylum, it was discovered that their son had leukemia. The family was then granted humanitarian parole, which allowed them to come back to the U.S. so their son could be treated. Eventually, they worked toward gaining citizenship as their son married a U.S. citizen and have just now completed the process.        

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