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SALT LAKE CITY For the first time in three years, Vicky Chavez walked out of the First Unitarian Church Thursday and breathed in the fresh air and felt the rain on her skin. For the first time in three years, she knows the feeling of freedom.
After a years-long battle to stay in the United States, the young mother was granted a stay of removal in her immigration case this week. It has not been easy at all, Chavez said at a news conference on Thursday.
Chavez faced deportation back to Honduras in 2018 when she sought sanctuary at a local church in downtown Salt Lake City. Since then, Chavez and her children have been living at the First Unitarian Church in a small room converted to an apartment in the building.
Vicky Chavez leaves the First Unitarian Church for the first time in 1,168 days Thursday, April 15, 2021, in Salt Lake City. Chavez, a Honduran woman in the U.S. illegally who received sanctuary in a Salt Lake City church with her two young daughters for more than three years is now free to leave without risk of deportation. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) Thursday, April 15, 2021 5:43 PM EST By SOPHIA EPPOLITO, AP
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) After over three years living in a Salt Lake City church to avoid being deported, Honduran immigrant Vicky Chavez stepped outside Thursday with tears in her eyes as church congregants and friends cheered, celebrating her newfound freedom.