9:32 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia| Dominicans| Immigration| Justice · 2 Comments
21 Jun 2007
Yesterday I reported on how the wife of missing Iraq soldier, Alex Jimenez, faced deportation. I a pleased to report today that late yesterday a U.S. Homeland Security Department spokeswoman said that Yaderlin Jimenez did not face deportation, that her case was closed and would remain so.
Via / The NY Daily News
12:27 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia| Dominican Republic| Immigration| Politics · 2 Comments
20 Jun 2007
Proving yet again that no good deed goes unpunished, Yaderlin Jimenez, the wife of a missing in action soldier stationed in Iraq faces deportation. Spc. Alex R. Jimenez has been missing since May 12 when there was an attack on his unit in Iraq. He petitioned for his wife’s green card but a judge put a stop on those proceedings since he went missing. If Yaderlin were deported to her native Dominican Republic she would have to wait 10 years before she could reapply to enter the U.S.
In my opinion there is only one word for this : disgraceful. Your husband goes to fight in the name of the United States and this is how the U.S. repays.
Via / ABC News
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