Why was Any Lucia Lopez Belloza deported?
ICE claims she had a removal order from 2015 due to unlawful entry into the U.S.
News / Immigration
A Babson College freshman's attempt to surprise her family in Texas for Thanksgiving took a devastating turn when she was detained by ICE and deported to Honduras, despite a court order.
Any Lucia Lopez Belloza's case has ignited a debate about immigration enforcement and due process. The conflicting accounts between ICE and Lopez Belloza's legal team raise serious questions about the validity of the removal order and the circumstances surrounding her deportation.
Babson College has acknowledged the situation and is providing resources to support its community. The lawsuit filed on Lopez Belloza's behalf alleges a violation of her Fifth Amendment rights.
The legal battle to bring her back to the U.S. could be arduous, setting a precedent for similar cases involving individuals who were minors when they entered the country or were issued removal orders.
ICE claims she had a removal order from 2015 due to unlawful entry into the U.S.
Her lawyer states she was unaware of the order and that it violates her due process rights, also pointing out that a federal judge issued an emergency order to prevent her removal.
The college is providing resources for students and staff impacted by the situation.
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