Lynn Mother, Educator Avoids Deportation for Now
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Lynn mother, educator avoids deportation for now
The mother from Guatemala was put on ICE's radar in 2013 during a traffic stop in which her attorney said she was racially profiled by a security worker and later arrested. The post Lynn mother, educator avoids deportation for now appeared first on Boston.com.
Lynn mother, school employee avoids deportation for now
Concerns for a Lynn, Massachusetts, mother and educator are now at bay after she was told Monday that she is allowed to stay in the U.S. The woman, who goes by the name Mariola, was summoned to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Burlington on Monday, and was told by officials she could be deported. But she got a bit of good news instead. It was a whirlwind of emotions for Mariola, who ICE officials had given a notice to com…
Lynn mother will not face immediate deportation
LYNN — Mariola Perez, a woman from Lynn who fled from Guatemala 16 years ago and has been seeking asylum, was not detained at her regular check-in with ICE in Burlington on Monday. After being told to expect deportation at her next check-in on Monday, Perez, according to CBS News, was able to leave. Her immigration attorney, Alec Peters Larson, told the media that “DHS (Department of Homeland Security) made a decision not to detain” her and has …
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