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	<author_name>Keep Ale Free</author_name>
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	<title>A Pardon from Arizona Governor is Ale’s Last Chance to Fight Deportation</title>
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	<description>After years of fighting her deportation, Alejandra Pablos was ordered deported by an immigration judge in Tucson, Arizona. Now, Alejandra’s only option to stop her deportation is a Governor’s pardon. Join us in demanding that Governor Ducey do the right thing by issuing a pardon for Ale’s 8 year old criminal record, giving her a chance to stay home. Alejandra has lived and organized in the United States her whole life. As a young person living in Arizona, Alejandra was arrested and convicted of several charges, including Driving Under the Influence and possession of drug paraphernalia, some of which are felonies under state law of Arizona, one of the harshest in the country. In 2011, after she complied with the orders from the court, she spent 2 years at the Eloy Detention Center in Southern Arizona, lost her residency, and was placed in deportation proceedings. Since Alejandra was released from detention, she has worked to advocate for human and civil rights, dedicating her life to organizing for reproductive rights and the rights of immigrants. She is an active member of Mijente, a digital and grassroots hub for Latinx and Chicanx movement building and worked as a Field Coordinator for the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, where she organized to raise the voices of Latinas in Virginia for policy change at all levels of government on issues that impact their lives, women’s health care, and other social justice issues When Alejandra was detained by ICE back in March, hundreds of thousands of people around the country mobilized to demand her release. Alejandra was denied Asylum by an immigration judge in Tucson, Arizona, on December 11, 2018. Getting a pardon from the Governor is her last chance to stay in the U.S. with her family and community. Alejandra has been a staunch advocate for immigration reform and criminal justice reform, and shares America’s vision of seeing our communities thrive. We need more leaders like Alejandra here and not separated from her family and loved ones. Visit KeepAleFree.org for more information about Alejandra Pablos, follow her activism and fight for permanent protection!</description>
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