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im scared daughters pregnant ecuadorian woman fighting deportation

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- Maria Isabel Loja-Loja, a pregnant Ecuadorian woman, is fighting deportation from the US.
- A federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked her deportation due to a pending T visa application.
- She claims to have been trafficked in the US in 2024 and received threats from smugglers.
- Her attorney filed an emergency habeas petition citing due process violations.
- DHS stated that a pending T visa application does not confer legal status.
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