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07-22-2011, 07:24 PM #1
New ICE Policy May Affect Many in South Fla.
New ICE Policy May Affect Many in South Fla.
Marco Lesina's attorney says he is one of many benefiting from a recent ICE directive
By Willard Shepard
| Friday, Jul 22, 2011 | Updated 9:05 AM EDT
Miami-Dade resident Marco Lesina thought he would be sent back to Peru and separated from his wife and daughter because of his status as an illegal immigrant.
But his attorney says Lesina is one of many people benefiting from a recent directive that came from the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, where non-threatening illegal immigrants who are caught could be given a court date and set free instead of being incarcerated.
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