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>A mother who has lived in the US since she was a child was detained during a green card interview and now faces deportation for missing a court hearing decades ago. Rosmery Alvarado applied for permanent residency after her husband, Nixon Alvarado, became a US citizen on March 19 and had her first interview on Wednesday. Her daughter Carina Moran said she waited at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Kansas City while her parents went inside. 'I sat outside expecting both of them to walk out later. After an hour, I watched my dad and lawyer walk out without my mom,' she said.
Archive: https://archive.today/JSVOt
From the post:
>>A mother who has lived in the US since she was a child was detained during a green card interview and now faces deportation for missing a court hearing decades ago.
Rosmery Alvarado applied for permanent residency after her husband, Nixon Alvarado, became a US citizen on March 19 and had her first interview on Wednesday.
Her daughter Carina Moran said she waited at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Kansas City while her parents went inside.
'I sat outside expecting both of them to walk out later. After an hour, I watched my dad and lawyer walk out without my mom,' she said.
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