A family in Pittsburg, Kansas, states that his mother was arrested for immigration and customs control (ICE) at a citizenship and immigration services hearing in the United States (USCIS) on a petition pending a legally admitted pedmanent resident. Her husband citizen of the United States presented the petition. On Wednesday, the family tells them that their mother has an outstanding final deportation order.
The woman, Rosmery Alvarado, an illegal foreigner in Guatemala, is now being held at an ice detention center several hours from the family home. According to his daughter, Carina Moran, she faces the imminent removal to Guatemala. The existence of the order, according to the current immigration law, makes the road to Alvarado to become a permanent legal admitted resident is extremely difficult, if not impossible.
In a Fox4 news report, Moran says that the family lawyer informed them that Alvarado has an existing final elimination order that he votes not to appear at a scheduled deportation hearing when Alvarado was a minor.
Alvarado’s daughter, Carina, has started a fundraising campaign on the popular Goofundme website, hoping to raise money to cover legal exens and make international arrangements to send Alvarado’s belongings to Guatemala if necessary. The fundraising effort also seeks to help with medical costs, according to Moran.
In the position, Moran describes the situation that says: “I am the daughter of two immigrants, my father was born in El Salvador, and my mother was born in Guatemala. My father recently became a US citizen after a decade of hard work and multiple long trips for versions of turn for his first interview.
Moran says he sat outside the audience and, after an hour, saw his father and family lawyer leave without his mother. It is used to provide details about his father’s story about what happened in the interview, saying: “My father was asked to leave the office where my mother was sitting. The second Hello, was arrested by two immigration officers.
Moran says that the family has presented a legal action that seeks to stop the elimination of Álvarado.
Randy Clark He is a 32 -year -old veteran of the United States border patrol. Before his retirement, he worked as a division head for operations of application of the law, directing operations for nine border patrol stations within the Río sector, Texas. Follow it in X (previously Twitter) @randyclarkbtx.