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    The 28-year-old woman, who was about seven months pregnant at the time, and her daughter lost a bid for asylum; they were reunited when they were sent back to Honduras."
    Geez that was a close call.

    Sure she was fighting deportation hoping she would give birth to her little bundle of citizenship joy before they could get her out of our country.

    Is her sister here legally ?
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    Well all of you stoled my thunder , we must have been thinking the same thing while reading the article. OMG she's mad because she is going to get deported before she can have her hold on the American Dream, Hense "Anchor baby"
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