Advocates for a Detroit woman held a rally today urging the federal government to scrap its plans to deport her to Mexico this week. Hours after the demonstration, immigration officials announced they would stop Leslie Hernandez’s deportation and release her.
Hernandez is – by her family’s account – exactly the kind of immigrant for whom the Obama administration says deportations should be halted.
Hernandez came to the U.S. as a child and has lived here longer than she ever lived in Mexico. She has a clean record, and three young children.
"She’s not a criminal, and it wasn’t her fault that she was brought the United States when she was a minor," said Hernandez’s sister-in-law, Cecelia Manquera.
President Obama wants immigration agents to focus enforcement efforts on removing immigrants convicted of crimes.
A spokesman for the Detroit immigration enforcement office says Hernandez will be released under federal supervision.