With appointment in hand, hundreds of people wait at Orlando ICE office. Some have waited four days.
By Adriana Terán H and Jennifer A. Marcial Ocasio
El Sentinel Orlando
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May 01, 2022 at 9:00 am
Under the intense pre-summer sun, hundreds of people shelter under umbrellas, tents or nearby trees. There are children running, women who fan themselves with cardboards and others who cover themselves as best they can.
They are not on the beach. They are outside the office of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service in Orlando — some as long as 4 days. They are there for a variety of reasons from applying or renewing green cards, providing documentation to become a permanent resident, and handle other residency issues such as citizenship.
Others are checking on their immigration status such as TPS or DACA and updating information to avoid being deported.
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By Adriana Terán H and Jennifer A. Marcial Ocasio
El Sentinel Orlando
•
May 01, 2022 at 9:00 am
Under the intense pre-summer sun, hundreds of people shelter under umbrellas, tents or nearby trees. There are children running, women who fan themselves with cardboards and others who cover themselves as best they can.
They are not on the beach. They are outside the office of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service in Orlando — some as long as 4 days. They are there for a variety of reasons from applying or renewing green cards, providing documentation to become a permanent resident, and handle other residency issues such as citizenship.
Others are checking on their immigration status such as TPS or DACA and updating information to avoid being deported.
more...
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