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    Nebraska: Boy Who Fled With Teacher Gets Reprieve

    http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pag...u_sid=10246756

    Published Thursday | January 31, 2008
    Boy Who Fled With Teacher Gets Reprieve
    By OSKAR GARCIA Associated Press Writer
    The Associated Press

    OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - A 14-year-old boy who fled to Mexico with his former teacher will be allowed to return to the United States for a year, his lawyer said Thursday.


    The Department of Homeland Security has granted the boy, an illegal immigrant, humanitarian parole, according to a letter sent to his lawyer, Amy Peck.

    "(The boy) is going home," Peck told reporters. "At the very least, he gets to speak about what happened to him."

    Marilu Cabrera, a spokeswoman for Citizenship and Immigration Services, said she couldn't comment on specific immigration cases.

    The boy's former teacher, Kelsey Peterson, 25, of Lexington, Neb., remains in federal custody. She pleaded not guilty in November to federal charges of crossing a border to have sex with a minor and faces 10 years to life in prison if convicted.

    Peterson also faces state charges, including two sexual-assault charges that were added after she entered her federal court plea.

    It's unclear whether the boy will be called to testify in any trial. Peck said her client plans to attend a Feb. 29 hearing on Peterson's federal charges.

    A spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Omaha did not immediately respond to a phone message seeking comment.

    Peterson was the boy's sixth-grade math teacher at Lexington Middle School. The pair disappeared in October, soon after Peterson was confronted by the district's superintendent about allegations of an inappropriate relationship with the boy, then 13. They were found a week later in Mexicali, Mexico, where the boy remains, according to Peck.

    The boy plans to cross into the U.S. at San Ysidro, Calif., in a few days. He will then return to Lexington to live with his mother, Peck said. The boy is unlikely to return to the school he had attended, and the family may decide to leave Lexington, she said.

    The boy told The Associated Press after the pair were found that he and Peterson had sex. The AP previously named the boy as police searched for him but stopped using his name in reports after authorities charged Peterson with a sex crime.

    About one in five applications for humanitarian parole - nearly 1,500 total - were granted between 2000 and October 2005, according to the most recent numbers available from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

    Peck said she would still pursue a visa that could put the boy on the path to citizenship and give permanent-resident status to his family members. The "U" visa is designed for victims of certain crimes and needs the backing of someone involved with prosecuting, investigating or judging the case.
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    Illegal Boy Has Sex = Path To Citizenship

    Can someone explain to me how an illegal having sex can equate to a path to citizenship for not only the boy but his illegal family?
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    Who can we *itch to about this one? Anyone with experience on this please post.

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    Can a U Visa Interim Relief Recipient Obtain Relief For His/

    I found this posted at http://www.ilrc.org/resources/U%20Vi...Questions.html

    Can a U Visa Interim Relief Recipient Obtain Relief For His/Her Family Members?

    Possibly. An immigrant who receives U visa interim relief may be able to obtain relief for his/her spouse, children, and parent (in the case of a child applicant under the age of 16). However, the eligible family member must prove extreme hardship if removed from the United States and provide a certification that states the investigation or prosecution would be harmed without their assistance.
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