Judge Orders Return of Deported College Student
A federal judge in Boston ruled that Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, mistakenly deported to Honduras, must return to the U.S. within two weeks. Lopez Belloza was removed over Thanksgiving despite having opportunities to appeal. Her case underscores challenges in the immigration process. Babson College supports her continued studies.
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A federal judge in Boston has mandated the return of Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a Babson College freshman mistakenly deported to Honduras in November while traveling for Thanksgiving. The court ruling requires her return within two weeks, responding to the failure of the Trump administration to rectify the error.
Judge Richard Stearns noted that the decision underscored the judiciary's role in determining Lopez Belloza's rights and the legality of her deportation. This case highlights the complex issues surrounding immigration processes and the importance of due process.
Babson College has expressed support for Lopez Belloza, offering remote learning options as she pursues her business degree. Meanwhile, her attorney, Todd Pomerleau, emphasized the need for simple solutions to rectify procedural mistakes like these.
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