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[June 9, 2017] Case of Kona farmer facing deportation highlights new policies on immigration

By Melissa VincentyJune 9, 2017July 19, 2023ICE

Case of Kona farmer facing deportation highlights new policies on immigration

The story of a Kona coffee farmer facing deportation has grabbed national headlines — and social media is abuzz with questions. With Andres Magana’s deportation date days away, many are asking why he couldn’t become a citizen in the 28 years he was in the islands.

By Melissa Vincenty

Melissa Vincenty is a US attorney, an Australian migration agent and the founder and managing director of Worldwide Migration Partners. Melissa has over 20 years of experience in migration law, including practising at the world’s largest US immigration firm and more than 15 years as a Country Specialist (China and Tibet) for Amnesty International USA.

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