Latest News 2011 January Woman Granted Stay of Deportation

Woman Granted Stay of Deportation

Elizabeth Lee has been granted a six month stay of deportation. She has reportedly been granted the stay with her family while they seek residency. The family was originally ordered for deportation when they lost their asylum claim on being an ethnic minority in Peru. The family of Chinese descent reportedly claimed that they suffered backlash in the country during the presidency of Japanese-Peruvian Alberto Fujimori.             

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Categories: Deportation, Immigration