When the grandmother of a Mira Mesa military veteran’s family was sent back to Mexico last week, her devastated relatives focused on the central role she played in the family, helping raise her two small grandchildren whose father is serving as a contractor in Afghanistan.43 year old illegals in the news.
More details of her deportation came out this week, as immigration officials offered details of a felony welfare fraud conviction against the woman, Clarissa Arredondo, and disclosed that she had previously been deported.
Arredondo, 43, was removed to Tijuana on March 3 after being detained on Valentine’s Day. Hers is one of many cases around the nation arousing attention as President Donald Trump rolls out his immigration policies.
Arredondo was previously removed from the U.S. in 2005, according to Lauren Mack, spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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43 Year Old Grandmother deported to Mexico had criminal history, no right to see judge, authorities say
The L.A. Times reports: