Man’s Immigration Case Hits 'Return to Sender' Mode
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Samuel Kangethe, after nearly 20 years living in the U.S., finds himself ironically "deportable" due to an unresolved immigration case. Displaying impeccable commitment to paperwork drama, he’s now "decided to return to Kenya," his homeland, while leaving behind his wife and three kids. One can’t help but admire Samuel’s heart, balancing family bonds with bureaucratic tennis: "He’s made this tough choice," the report notes, echoing the bittersweet saga of dreams placed on hold and loved ones left navigating the emotional patchwork of forced distance.
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Source: Feeds | Published: 8/19/2025 | Author: Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
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