Immigrant Receives Stay of Deportation for Six Months
Posted on Jun 5, 2013 4:30pm PDT
An immigrant in the Hamilton, New Jersey area has reportedly received a six-month stay of deportation. According to reports, she was ordered to leave last month but she will have six more months in the U.S. to work on her case. She asked for either deferred action or discretionary humanitarian relief on behalf of her husband whose health was doing poorly. She is his primary caretaker and wants to remain in the U.S. to care for him.
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