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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Illegal Alien: ‘Donald Trump Ruined My Life, He’s Soulless And I Hope That God Will…’



A mother of two youngsters, both U.S. residents, was deported to Mexico, her advocate stated, demonstrating a change in U.S. policy toward undocumented immigrants.

Beam Ybarra Maldonado stated that the undocumented lady was arrested Wednesday in Phoenix, Arizona, when she jumped in for a standard check at a U.S. migration office. Here’s what he stated:

“I was informed by the Mexican Consulate that my client was deported from the country.”
Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, 36, had checked in with U.S. migration specialists consistently since 2008, when she was halted for utilizing a phony Social Security number amid a strike on a water stop where she worked. In past visits, she answered inquiries that were put to her and went home.
Be that as it may, when Rayos went in for her meeting on Wednesday, she was captured and deportation procedures were started. She had lived in the U.S. for over 22 years.
Amid a news conference, Maldonado said he had documented a stay of deportation on Wednesday.
“Yesterday at 5:30 [p.m.], I was told the decision would come shortly. And here it is this morning, and those cowards have yet to even return my call, even send me an email, to give me any information about why they denied our stay,” he included.
An announcement from U.S. Movement and Customs Enforcement said the deportation depended on a “depended on a removal order issued by the Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review which became final in May 2013. Relevant databases indicate Ms. Garcia de Rayos has a prior felony conviction dating from March 2009 for criminal impersonation.”

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