Immigrant victims of crime hope Congress eases visa hurdles
MARC LEVY, Associated Press
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1of5An immigrant from Liberia, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, poses for a photograph in the United States on Friday, March 12, 2021. She says she lives in fear, afraid both of being deported and of retribution after she testified against men who were convicted of killing her boyfriend. She has waited years for a U visa, carved out for people without legal status who become victims of serious crimes or in some cases, witnesses and help law enforcement solve them. But the program is broken, immigrant advocates say, leaving applicants waiting years for a decision.Matt Rourke/APShow MoreShow Less
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