Five million American children live under the threat of their parents' deportation
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America Perez Ramirez, an undocumented Mexican immigrant, faces imminent deportation which not only puts her at risk but also jeopardizes her U.S. citizen daughter's life. Yoselin, her 11-year-old daughter, suffers from a rare genetic disorder that requires strict medical care, which would become inaccessible in Mexico. While Yoselin could remain in the U.S. as a citizen, separation from her mother, who is her sole caregiver, poses a significant emotional and physical threat to her well-being. Legal attempts to delay the deportation have been made based on Yoselin's healthcare needs but time is running out.
America Perez Ramirez faces imminent deportation due to her undocumented status, threatening to separate her from her 11-year-old daughter, Yoselin, a U.S. citizen with a serious illness.
Yoselin's rare genetic disorder makes her treatment in the U.S. critical. Should Perez Ramirez be deported, her daughter's life is at substantial risk in Mexico.
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