Georgia legislator’s wife in hiding, faces deportation
Carolyn Hileman* | December 5, 2006
atlanta — The wife of a Georgia legislator known as an outspoken advocate for immigration rights is in hiding after federal agents came to their home with a deportation order, her lawyer said.
Sascha Herrera, the wife of Democratic state Sen. Curt Thompson, was ordered deported after she missed a federal court hearing in February 2005, her lawyer, Charles Kuck, said.
Kuck said he planned to ask an immigration judge Monday to reconsider the order calling for her deportation, though it could take as long as a month before a decision is made.
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