College student deported during Thanksgiving trip could’ve fought removal as a kid, US says
Any Lucía López Belloza was deported within 48 hours despite her attorney’s claim the case was closed in 2017 and a court order blocking removal was in place.
- Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old Massachusetts college student, was deported to Honduras two days after being detained at Boston's airport on Nov. 20.
- The government says Lopez Belloza missed multiple opportunities to fight a removal order issued when she was a child.
- Her attorney argues she was never aware of the order as a child and Immigration and Customs Enforcement made it difficult to locate her during deportation.
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College student deported during Thanksgiving trip could’ve fought removal as a kid, US says
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A Massachusetts college student who was deported while trying to visit family for Thanksgiving missed multiple opportunities to fight a…
College student deported during Thanksgiving trip could've fought removal as a kid, U.S. says
A Massachusetts college student who was deported while trying to visit family for Thanksgiving missed multiple opportunities to fight a removal order issued when she was a young child, according to a government attorney.
College student deported during Thanksgiving trip could've fought removal as a kid, US says
A U.S. government attorney says a college student in Massachusetts who was deported while visiting family for Thanksgiving missed chances to fight a removal order from her childhood.
Did she live a complete ordeal? Recently, Lucía López Belloza, a freshman student at Babson College, Massachusetts, in the U.S., was deported before her flight to Boston, where she planned to spend Thanksgiving with her family in Texas. Now, the young woman is in Honduras, facing difficulties returning to the American country.
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