Carlos Garcia, executive director of the immigrant advocate group Puente, addresses a rally of some 40 people outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Phoenix, Monday, Feb. 5, 2018. A year ago, immigrant mother Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos was arrested and deported back to her native Mexico. Her case became a cause celebre for advocates who say President Donald Trump's immigration policies hurt families. Her attorney is seeking to reopen her case for using a fraudulent ID to get a job, a conviction that made her vulnerable to deportation under Trump after enjoying leniency during the Obama administration.
Carlos Garcia, executive director of the immigrant advocate group Puente, addresses a rally of some 40 people outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Phoenix, Monday, Feb. 5, 2018. A year ago, immigrant mother Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos was arrested and deported back to her native Mexico. Her case became a cause celebre for advocates who say President Donald Trump's immigration policies hurt families. Her attorney is seeking to reopen her case for using a fraudulent ID to get a job, a conviction that made her vulnerable to deportation under Trump after enjoying leniency during the Obama administration. Anita Snow AP Photo
Carlos Garcia, executive director of the immigrant advocate group Puente, addresses a rally of some 40 people outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Phoenix, Monday, Feb. 5, 2018. A year ago, immigrant mother Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos was arrested and deported back to her native Mexico. Her case became a cause celebre for advocates who say President Donald Trump's immigration policies hurt families. Her attorney is seeking to reopen her case for using a fraudulent ID to get a job, a conviction that made her vulnerable to deportation under Trump after enjoying leniency during the Obama administration. Anita Snow AP Photo

Attorney seeks to reopen case of Mexican mother deported

February 05, 2018 08:12 PM