The parents of two anchor babies who lobbyed for the DREAM act, will soon be deported to Colombia. Mrs. Gomez shows her bitterness.

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Immigration advocates have said the bill (DREAM act) is one of the only alternatives for students like Juan and Alex Gomez, two Miami Killian High graduates who are fighting deportation orders back to Colombia, which they left as toddlers with their parents.
The Board of Immigration Appeals has refused to reopen the family's asylum case, and Julio and Liliana Gomez are scheduled to be deported Tuesday, said their attorney, Cheryl Little of the Miami-based Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center.
Little called the bill's demise a ``sad day for tens of thousands of deserving students who only want an opportunity to better themselves and give back to the country they love.''
Congress will look into the boys' case and they are eligible to stay in the country until at least March 2009 under legislation filed by Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn.
Miami Herald staff writer Lesley Clark contributed to this report.