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Friday, March 03, 2017

Detained DREAMer's lawyers fight the deportation clock

Fighting to keep 22-year-old DREAMer Daniela Vargas from deportation, her lawyers are in a race against time.

They were preparing special documents Thursday night, hoping to stop the expedited deportation of Vargas, which could happen as early as Friday.


Vargas came into the United States on a visa waiver program. Because of the stipulations of that program she could be deported without a hearing in front of a federal immigration judge.


Her attorneys are working to prepare a package with personal statements about Vargas from people who know her, in hopes of it landing in sympathetic hands that will grant her a trial instead of immediate deportation.
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wonder whose paying her lawyer fees. There should not be dreamers if you are not here legally you need to go back to your country, don't care how long you have been here. Also if your mother is not legal and you are born here you should not automatically be given citizenship, no other country does this. Tired of paying for their handouts.

Anonymous said...

If she did the paperwork in a timely matter and was employed she wouldn't be going through this. She had several opportunities and several years but couldn't come up with 450 dollars... her last notice she responded by going to the media playing the victim.. give me the money her law firm is using to represent her and I can help my family eat better and get vehicle for work.

Anonymous said...

bye bye!

Anonymous said...

it said yesterday she was gone so which one is it ?

Anonymous said...

She should have been on the first shipment out of the US. ASAP.