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    Stony Brook student, mom to be deported Thurs. N.Y.

    Stony Brook student, mom to be deported Thurs.

    Updated at 07:58 AM today
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    NEW YORK (WABC) -- A student at Stony Brook University has been ordered to report to immigration officials Thursday for deportation to her native Bangladesh.

    Fellow students have been supporting 19-year-old Nadia Habib's fight to stay in the U.S.

    She was 20 months old when she moved to Queens with her mother, but she just recently learned of her undocumented status.

    Nadia's father has a green card, so he'll remain in this country, and her three siblings were born here, so they're citizens.

    Nadia says she's being sent to a country where she doesn't even speak the language.

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    Why don't you keep the family together.....ALL go home
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    Bangladeshi mom, daughter to stay in US for now

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    Last Updated: 1:23 PM, September 29, 2011
    Posted: 9:36 AM, September 29, 2011

    A university student and her mother will remain in New York for now as they fight deportation to their native Bangladesh.

    Attorney Agyul Charles says an immigration judge decided Thursday to review the case of Nadia Habib and her mother.

    No timetable was given.

    Habib says she's nervous while awaiting the final decision. But she'll head back to Stony Brook University on Monday.

    Supporters who feared the pair would be immediately deported cheered outside the federal building in Manhattan where the hearing was held.

    Habib was a toddler when she came to the U.S. in 1993.

    Her father previously said bad immigration lawyers failed to get proper documentation for his wife and daughter.

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    No timetable was given.
    In other words...she ain't going anywhere anytime soon! I'm sick of this "we shouldn't punish the children for the what the parents did" BS! So we do the exact opposite and reward them for their lawlessness!

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