Honduran immigrant in EEUU abandons church where it is alloyed by three years

Denver, United States.

The Honduran Vicky Chávez, who was spotted santuario en una iglesia de Salt Lake City, Utah, a capital letter of 2018, the redemption of the hatch of the recibir will be confirmed federal immigration authorities from being deported, informs the congregation that alojo to the immigrant.

Following the First United Kingdom, the Immigration and Advisory Control Service (ICE), the Honduran Information which does not appear in the list of persons with priority deportation and that, therefore, his deportation order (effective as of 2017) has been canceled indefinitely.

For that Chávez, from 33 years, can now continue the management to apply for asylum in the United States, a petido que ya le había sido negate hace cuatro años pero cuya apelación aún no se ha resuelto.

Primera Iglesia Unitaria

La meta-eindstriid, dice el comunicado de la Primera Iglesia Unitaria, is that Chávez obtenga his permanent residence.

In declarations sent to the local media, Chávez Thanks to President Joe Biden for the changes he made in contributing to the unveiling of the deportation.

Ahora podemos is a Disneyland”, Comment Chávez, mother of Yaretzi (of 9 years) and Bella (of 3).

Chávez Honduran game in 2014 to escape a domestic violence situation that includes death threats. No other family members live in their native country with Numerous families in Utah, Chávez eligió to Salt Lake City as the place to book the amenities.

When his asylum was reduced to fines from 2017, Receive the order to abandon the country on January 31, 2018. De hecho, ella y sus hijas estaban en eleropuerto, listas para abordar la aeronave, cuando Chávez tomo la decision de quedarse en Estados Unidos y buscar santuario.

During the last three years of Honduras no salió de la Primera Iglesia Unitaria, donde members of the congregation transform a single school hall into a apartment for Chávez y luego se turnaron para acompañarla todos los días ya toda hora del día “for love Vicky and her family”.

My last step, a Mexican in a sanatorium in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) laat vaar ó una iglesia y en febrero otra hondureña, pero in Virginia, también salió de santuario. There are 20 people per permanent church entry to avoid being deported, including Peruvian Ingrid Encalada Latorre and the mexican Rosa Sabido, both in Colorado.

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