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Posted on: September 18th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Top Stories ] [ New Jersey ]
Tags: deportation, Peru
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“Roughly 30,000 illegal Peruvian immigrants in the state — many of them in North Jersey — could avoid deportation if a post-earthquake lobbying effort succeeds.
The Peruvian government is pressing U.S. officials to grant a special legal status to its undocumented nationals, a month after an earthquake devastated regions of the country.”
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