Self-Deporting In Kansas City

Follow-up on what might be the opposite of the American dream in this cowtown.

To be fair . . . 

Some might claim this is the smart move that might allow for legal reentry at some point in the future or with enough cash saved up to skirt more stringent rules for po'folk.

Either way, the postscript on this immigration struggle is worth a peek . . . Check-it:  

Facing what could be months in jail, and hurting form what he believes may be an infected tooth, Inestroza contacted his Kansas City attorney, Megan Galicia of Martinez Immigration Law, to say he wanted to self-deport. “He said, ‘I can’t stay here another day. I can’t take it anymore,’” Galicia said Wednesday. “’I want to ask to be deported,’ is what he essentially said.”

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

'I can't take this anymore': KC-area immigrant from Netflix show to self-deport

Forced to leave his family behind, a Kansas City, Kansas, immigrant featured in the Netlix documentary "Living Undocumented" has chosen to self-deport to Honduras rather than stay jailed.

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