Guatemalan woman who lives and works on Vermont dairy farm gets immigration reprieve - for now
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“As you can see, we’re free,” the 33-year-old said in Spanish, speaking softly into a bullhorn. But half an hour after the undocumented Guatemalan woman entered the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building here, she walked out the same door, holding her 5-year-old daughter’s hand. ST. ALBANS, Vt. — When dairy farmer Wuendy Bernardo arrived for a mandated check-in with federal immigration authorities Monday morning, she feared she would be detained and deported on the spot. As an organizer translated her remarks, a crowd of about 200 people who had gathered...
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