National Immigrant Justice Center: Chicago Mom Receives 1-Month Reprieve From Detention
November 14, 2019
November 14, 2019
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 14 -- The National Immigrant Justice Center issued the following news release:
Alejandra Cano, a single mother of two who came to the United States with her own parents as a toddler and was at risk of detention today during a secondary inspection appointment at the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) office in Chicago, was granted a one-month reprieve while the government seeks additional documentation regarding her case. Dozens of family members, supporters . . .
Alejandra Cano, a single mother of two who came to the United States with her own parents as a toddler and was at risk of detention today during a secondary inspection appointment at the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) office in Chicago, was granted a one-month reprieve while the government seeks additional documentation regarding her case. Dozens of family members, supporters . . .