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JUST IN: She voted for Trump and is now about to deport her husband

Although the same mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg joined the request of 600 people to the immigration authorities for Roberto Beristain to remain in the country, the Mexican immigrant is about to be deported to his native country .



 His forced return to Mexico is attributed to the tightening of immigration laws prompted by President Donald Trump, which ironically Beristain's wife, Helen, voted last November. According to CBS News, Beristain has lived and worked flawlessly in South Bend for nearly twenty years and started his own business, Eddie's Steak Shed, with his wife, even though he never legalized his immigration status.

 As this father of four lived a quiet life, he never had problems with immigration. Until on a trip to Niagara Falls in 2000 he inadvertently crossed over to the Canadian border and with that error alerted authorities that he had no legal residence in the United States.
Since then he has been released on condition that he reports to the immigration authorities every year, while trying to obtain a visa to regularize his status.
That's why he was able to get a leave of absence and a work permit, his lawyer told CBS.

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  But in February, during one of those routine immigration visits, he was arrested and taken to a Kenosha County prison, Wisonsin. It was precisely Trump's promise to toughen immigration policy that drew Helen's vote.

She told The Sacramento Bee newspaper, "We do not want to have drug cartels here, one does not want to have drugs in high schools, or murderers At his side ". "You want to feel safe when you leave your house. I really believe that. And that's why I voted for Mr. Trump. " What did not occur to her is that the same policy targeted undocumented immigrants as her husband. "Trump said good people would not be deported," she lamented.