Philadelphia Immigrant worker Christian M’Bagoyi was deported May 3, separating him from his spouse and two young daughters, ages 5 and 3, who are U.S. citizens. M’Bagoyi had been in the U.S. for 20 years, supporting his family and endearing himself to co-workers and neighbors in his South Philadelphia community. …
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Christian M’Bagoyi was undocumented but nonetheless permitted to stay, work, pay taxes, and raise a family, not unusual in the paradox of the immigration system
Christian M’Bagoyi is a South Philly resident and lawful U.S. citizen, abiding by the conditions of his stay until two weeks ago when the feds arrested him.
Philadelphia resident Christian M’Bagoyi is facing deportation to West Africa after 20 years in the U.S. His wife and supporters rallied outside of the ICE office in Philadelphia on Tuesday afternoon to call for the release of M’Bagoyi, who is a father of two children in the U.S.