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Immigration Reprieve

Yves Gomes’ case has been highlighted by pro-organization groups to illustrate the unfairness of U.S. immigration policy.

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U.S. Immigration authorities have suspended the deportation of a 17-year-old Indian student to allow him to continue his college studies.
Yves Gomes’ case has been highlighted by pro-organization groups to illustrate the unfairness of U.S. immigration policy. He had come to the U.S. as a 14-month-old child. His parents Robin Gomes and Cecilia Gomes were deported earlier for being undocumented. His younger brother 15-year-old Aaron is a U.S. citizen.

Yves is one of only about 400 people who were granted a reprieve from among the nearly 400,000 deported annually. He told the media, “I don’t label myself as an illegal immigrant. I consider myself American.” 
 

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Business | Magazine | September 2010

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