Woman Paroled in Fire to be Deported
Posted on Mar 21, 2010 3:52pm PDT
A woman who has spent 23 years in jail as the result of a deadly arson fire was paroled on the case. However, this parole resulted in her being deported to Mexico. The woman had no lawful status in the United States and was aware of the process if she were paroled, however the woman claims she had been approved for a green card and would have received it if she hadn't been arrested.
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