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Mother of the Military Faces Possible Deportation After Being Almost 30 Years in the Us

Juana Resendiz has been living in the United States for 27 years and trying to realize the dream of buying a house and educating her children, who are military in the service of the nation. However, recently, Juana received a letter from the government denying her application to remain in the United States as a mother of members of the armed forces. Over nearly three decades, Juana took her children out with a gardening business. But today she c…
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Juana Resendiz has been living in the United States for 27 years and trying to realize the dream of buying a house and educating her children, who are military in the service of the nation. However, recently, Juana received a letter from the government denying her application to remain in the United States as a mother of members of the armed forces. Over nearly three decades, Juana took her children out with a gardening business. But today she c…

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Telemundo McAllen (40) broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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