Family says YES Prep student deported to Honduras despite no criminal record

😕 this is so unfair estafany was just trying to make a life for herself in a new country and now she's been ripped away from her family and friends 🤷‍♀️ can't believe she had no criminal record or completed her asylum case and still got deported... it's like the system is supposed to be protecting people, not punishing them 😔 how many more innocent people have to go through this before someone does something about it? 🤯
 
OMG 🤯, this is like totally heartbreaking!!! 😭 Estafany's story is so crazy, how can she just get taken away from her family like that?!? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, I know she has no record and all, but that doesn't even matter right now. It's like, one wrong move (literally) and they're just like "bye bye" 😢.

I'm literally shaking with rage thinking about this 🌪️. How many more innocent people are gonna get swept up in the system?!? 🤔 We need to make some noise about this ASAP! 📣 Let's raise awareness and demand change! 💖 Justice for Estafany and all those like her 👯
 
I'm literally shook by this news 🤯... a 19-yr-old girl with no record, pending asylum case, and her life gets torn apart like that? 😱 It's just not fair. I know some people might say she's a "criminal" because of the system being so messed up, but what about all those people who are actually innocent? 🤷‍♀️

I think we need to talk about how broken our immigration system is. Two-thirds of asylum seekers getting released from deportation cases is already a huge success, and yet this happens to one person... it's just not right. 💔 What's the point of even having a pending case if you're just gonna deport her anyway? 🤦‍♀️

I feel so helpless for Estafany's family. They're trying everything they can to get her back, but it's hard to know what's going on when the system is designed to keep people like them in the dark. 🔮 We need some real change here... 🚀
 
This is just heartbreaking, so many innocent people like Estafany being torn away from their families 🤕. I mean, two-thirds of deportation cases allowing asylum seekers to remain seems like it should be enough to prevent these kind of situations but apparently it's not 🙄. I'm all for immigration reform and finding a way to process asylum claims in a more humane way... my heart goes out to Estafany's family right now 💔. What even is the point of having an asylum system if you're just gonna deport people without warning? This needs to change ASAP 😡
 
this is so unfair 🤕 she's just a 19-year-old girl who deserves to be with her family and finish school without all this drama... i feel like there gotta be some kind of oversight or regulation that can prevent these kinds of deportations from happening... it's not like she did anything wrong, just trying to seek protection from a war-torn country.
 
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