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Daniel Neyoy Ruiz waits for a response from immigration officials Wednesday at the Southside Presbyterian Church where he sought sanctuary from am order to leave the country.
An illegal immigrant who sought sanctuary at a South Side church won't be immediately deported, officials said Thursday. But Daniel Neyoy Ruiz said that he and his family will remain at Southside Presbyterian Church until immigration officials close his case.... Read more»
Paul M. Ingram/TucsonSentinel.com
Daniel Neyoy Ruiz waits for a response from immigration officials Wednesday at the Southside Presbyterian Church where he sought sanctuary from am order to leave the country.
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2 comments on this story
He went through the process, he went through hearings that he didn’t miss and they determined he was to report for deportation. REPORT FOR DEPORTATION!
They know where he is. Enter the church!
I’m still not clear as to why he shouldn’t be deported. He knowingly broke the law by illegally entering the country. Why is it that anyone thinks we owe him anything, or that he is entitled to be here in any way? Seriously, I’d like someone to explain this to me because I’m just not getting it, and I have a sincere desire to understand the other side of the story.