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Garcia de Rayos was convicted of a felony for criminal impersonation for using the number. She was arrested in a sweep of the park conducted by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office in 2008.
Rayos is a 35-year-old mother of two who has lived in the U.S. for 21 years. In 2008, local deputies caught her using a fake social security number after they raided her work, ...
The family of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos stands behind her attorney, Ray Ybarra Maldonado, as he speaks in front of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Phoenix on Feb. 9, 2017.
The lawyer for an Arizona woman who was deported last week says President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders are “a declaration of war” on the immigrant community.
Protests erupted as Guadalupe García de Rayos was taken into custody in Arizona. ICE said Thursday that she had been “removed” from the United States and sent back to Mexico.
During the Obama administration, Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, who is a mother of two, was not considered a priority for deportation. But President Trump's executive action sets a different standard.
Marcos Rayos was 19 when Isaac Rivera, 15, was shot and killed in 1999. He is set to be paroled in April, Attorney General Dana Nessel said.
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