Milwaukee Teacher's Aide Has Four Days to Leave Country Despite Trafficking Victim Visa Application
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Milwaukee teacher's aid says she has been told to self-deport to El Salvador
Milwaukee teacher's aide Yessenia Ruano says she has been told to self-deport to her native El Salvador by Tuesday. Ruano has an application pending for legal status as someone who was a victim of human trafficking. She has no criminal record and has two children who were born in the U.S. The post Milwaukee teacher’s aid says she has been told to self-deport to El Salvador appeared first on WPR.
Milwaukee teacher's aide has four days to leave country despite trafficking victim visa application
A Milwaukee Public Schools teacher's aide has just four days to leave the country after being told by the Department of Homeland Security that she must return to El Salvador, despite having applied for a visa designed to protect trafficking victims.Yessenia Ruano, who has lived in the United States for 14 years, was notified Friday that she must leave the country she now calls home."I'm not asking anything more than time," Ruano said. "That is t…
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