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Immigration

Apr. 12, 2006

Congressional Break Leaves Mixed-Status Families in Limbo

LOS ANGELES - While immigration reform is stalled in Congress as lawmakers take a two-week holiday break, time is running out for thousands of undocumented immigrants like Jorge, who face deportation orders.

By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      While immigration reform is stalled in Congress as lawmakers take a two-week holiday break, time is running out for thousands of undocumented immigrants like Jorge, who face deportation orders.
      Jorge, 27, who did not want his real name used, is among those undocumented immigrants who would have been eligible to remain in ...

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