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Dres2011 07-13-2012 01:27 AM

Sisters may still face deportation
 
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AVENTURA, Fla. (WSVN) -- A high school valedictorian and her sister, who fought to remain in the U.S. after facing deportation, could still be forced to leave the country.
Eighteen-year-old Daniela Pelaez and her sister Dayana faced deportation earlier this year. In March, however, the Pelaez sisters were granted a two-year reprieve of their deportation.
The sisters received this reprieve following massive protests in South Florida and intercessions from several local politicians.
Daniela graduated from North Miami High School as the valedictorian of her class in June, and in six weeks, she will begin her freshman year at Dartmouth College. On Wednesday, Daniela and Dayana received a letter that informed them that Department of Homeland Security lawyers were opposing their appeal to an immigration judge's deportation order.
The order asked the Board of Immigration Appeals to refuse to hear the sisters' case and to continue with deportation proceedings. This means the sisters could once again be deported. "For the last couple of weeks, I guess I've been living in this false sense of hope," said Daniela. "It saddens me, and it angers me."
"It's like they're closing the door," Dayana said. "They want to help us, but at the same time, they don't give us an opportunity."

The Pelaez sisters believe the move stands in stark opposition of President Obama's recently-announced changes to immigration policy. "Are you kidding me? Your boss just said, 'Don't do anything to interfere with them,'" Daniela said. "There's just a lack of communication."
Last month, Obama ordered Homeland Security to use its discretion regarding young, undocumented immigrants who have clean criminal records. As a result, hundreds of thousands of people under the age of 30 do not have to worry about an immediate threat of deportation, for the time being.
The letter the Pelaez sisters received is a reminder that their fight is far from over. Immigration attorney Nera Shefer said, "This is not the first case in which something is said and something else is being done."
Daniela agreed. "[I'm] here to represent the millions of kids who don't have a lawyer working for them pro bono," she said.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman said the letter does not threaten the two-year reprieve the Pelaez sisters were granted. On the other hand, their lawyer says if and when the sisters lose their appeal, they could still be easily deported back to their native country of Colombia as early as April 2014.
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Fuuuuuuu everything, We should have stayed following Rubio

UPDATE

http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/bes...eportation.cnn

Feenmi 07-13-2012 01:38 AM

Re: Sisters may still face deportation
 
Rubio gave up. To where should we have followed him to?

Dres2011 07-13-2012 01:47 AM

Re: Sisters may still face deportation
 
To the 14 year old age cap -_0

jsar8 07-13-2012 01:48 AM

Re: Sisters may still face deportation
 
I'm scared that deferred action, will not be enough to protect us. USCIS certainly does things their way. I'm going to get an attorney and do everything in my application right. If it still gets denied. The government is going to see a pissed dreamer.

conscientiatesla87 07-13-2012 01:51 AM

Re: Sisters may still face deportation
 
right... they were the ones who were supporting the STARS ACT which would leave everyone else out.

conscientiatesla87 07-13-2012 01:54 AM

Re: Sisters may still face deportation
 
"Fuck everything, We should have stayed following Rubio"

No, we shouldn't.

Dres2011 07-13-2012 01:54 AM

Re: Sisters may still face deportation
 
People like to talk about the STARS Act as if it were going to get very far, you people amuse me.


Where's that ARMS Act too? Shits dead.


I'm 100% PROUD ACT and DREAM ACT supporter.

Dres2011 07-13-2012 01:57 AM

Re: Sisters may still face deportation
 
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Originally Posted by jsar8 (Post 266639)
I'm scared that deferred action, will not be enough to protect us. USCIS certainly does things their way. I'm going to get an attorney and do everything in my application right. If it still gets denied. The government is going to see a pissed dreamer.

LOL just think about how many Mexican Dreamers will be deported simultaneously, and that's how I no longer worry(cuz It aint happening). I mean surely if that were to happen, I like to imagine congress finally doing something.

iDream 07-13-2012 02:05 AM

Re: Sisters may still face deportation
 
this is why everyone should consider getting a lawyer with their applications.

jsar8 07-13-2012 02:06 AM

Re: Sisters may still face deportation
 
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Originally Posted by Dres2011 (Post 266645)
LOL just think about how many Mexican Dreamers will be deported simultaneously, and that's how I no longer worry(cuz It aint happening). I mean surely if that were to happen, I like to imagine congress finally doing something.

I know, they need to do something ASAP, I'm still getting a bachelors degree , work for a while and try to get employer sponsorship. If I see that the Dream Act or other similar legislation has no chances.


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