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Deportation Effect On American Families.. 'It's A Travesty!'.. What Obama, Bush Have In Common

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 | 7:37 AM

April 24, 2013
WASHINGTON -- Brenda Guzman-Sandoval, a married mother of five U.S. citizens, was deported earlier this month after advocacy efforts to keep her in the United States failed. Continue reading...
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