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Alicia Jimez Rueda Case Study
To whom it may concern:
Alicia Jimenez Rueda has been our neighbor for 10 years. In the time that we have known her, we have seen how kind and hardworking she is. She has never had any problems with any of us whatsoever. If she were to be deported, she would be leaving behind her 15-year-old daughter, Jennifer Gomez Jimenez. This could take a huge negative effect on the mental health of Jennifer. We plead that you rethink your decision!

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