Trump administration's 'secret shutdown' of immigration program discriminated against Latinos: Lawsuit
How Bozo sees that the laws are faithfully executed.
S.A. had been waiting decades to bring her daughter and now her grandson to the U.S., where she is a legal resident, from her native El Salvador, where she escaped violence and poverty.
Through a special immigration program, she was finally close to her dream.
In February 2017, she made a final payment of $2,500 to the U.S. for her family's flights.
They were told by authorities they would be given final documentation and a plane ticket to travel in two weeks time -- but months went by, and nothing ever came.
Without notifying them, President Trump's administration had already frozen the program just days into his term, even as it solicited and collected thousands of dollars from S.A. and others like her who had been granted conditional approval, according to a new lawsuit that argues the administration broke the law and was driven by "racial animus against Latinos."
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