Frankly, this is what I voted for. As much as many want to have all the feelz about "she was a better American than Charlie Kirk" and "OMG it wasn't her fault" - you know she's sucking up lots of financial aid and scholarships.
Babson College, where she was attending, is about $80,000 a year in tuition and fees. IF her family could afford that, they could afford a good immigration attorney. If they can't afford it, she shouldn't be sucking up resources to go there.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-hernandez-honduras-pardon-96ac8d1d44d438f64beb8b24ca54b651
But wait - she knew she was on the deportation list for - a decade?
Of course, an activist federal judge cleared her docket at a moment's notice to try and intervene.
At least she's reuniting with hr grandparents/. Her whole family should jon her.
I'm sure she'll be a great asset to Honduras. Her homeland needs bright young minds too.
Babson College, where she was attending, is about $80,000 a year in tuition and fees. IF her family could afford that, they could afford a good immigration attorney. If they can't afford it, she shouldn't be sucking up resources to go there.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-hernandez-honduras-pardon-96ac8d1d44d438f64beb8b24ca54b651
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A college freshman trying to fly from Boston to Texas to surprise her family for Thanksgiving was instead deported to Honduras in violation of a court order, according to her attorney.
Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, 19, had already passed through security at Boston Logan International Airport on Nov. 20 when she was told there was an issue with her boarding pass, said attorney Todd Pomerleau. The Babson College student was then detained by immigration officials and within two days, sent to Texas and then Honduras, the country she left at age 7.
"She's absolutely heartbroken," Pomerleau said. "Her college dream has just been shattered."
But wait - she knew she was on the deportation list for - a decade?
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According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an immigration judge ordered Lopez Belloza deported in 2015. Pomerleau said she wasn't aware of any removal order, however, and the only record he's found indicates her case was closed in 2017.
"They're holding her responsible for something they claim happened a decade ago that she's completely unaware of and not showing any of the proof," the lawyer said.
Of course, an activist federal judge cleared her docket at a moment's notice to try and intervene.
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The day after Lopez Belloza was arrested, a federal judge issued an emergency order prohibiting the government from moving her out of Massachusetts or the United States for at least 72 hours. ICE did not respond to an email Friday from The Associated Press seeking comment about violating that order. Babson College also did not respond to an email seeking comment.
At least she's reuniting with hr grandparents/. Her whole family should jon her.
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Lopez Belloza, who is staying with her grandparents in Honduras, told The Boston Globe she had been looking forward to telling her parents and younger sisters about her first semester studying business.
"That was my dream," she said. "I'm losing everything."
I'm sure she'll be a great asset to Honduras. Her homeland needs bright young minds too.
