Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church celebrates Maria Chavalan Sutâs stay of removal
Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church celebrates Maria Chavalan Sutâs stay of removal By Andrew Webb | May 9, 2021 at 11:47 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 9:37 AM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Maria Chavalan Sut and her Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church family are celebrating her one year long stay of removal, recently granted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
âThank you so much, letâs celebrate,â Sutâs translator said on her behalf.
With the stay of removal, Chavalan Sut is no longer forced to stay inside the church out of fear of deportation.
Maria Chavalan Sut Finds New Hope After 2 Yrs in Sanctuary
A Guatemalan woman given sanctuary in a Charlottesville church for more than two years has received a one-year stay of removal from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials who had sought to deport her.
Maria Chavalan Sut, 46, came to the U.S. in 2015 after land grabbers threatened her family and later set her home on fire with the family inside. She and her four children survived, but all of their belongings burned.
She sought asylum in the U.S., saying that she would likely be killed if she returned to Guatemala.
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