Immigrant to Seek Citizenship after Deportation Proceedings is Dropped
Posted on Sep 25, 2010 4:05pm PDT
Bridie Murphy, an Irish immigrant, had deportation proceedings dropped that were occurring because her green card was confiscated by federal border agents. Now, she will be pursuing U.S. citizenship. Before this matter, Murphy was a legal permanent resident as she was married to a U.S. citizen. As she was not out of the country for more than a year when her green card was taken, she was still technically a permanent legal resident.
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