Illegal fight to have his daughter receive bone marrow transplant in NJ
01/12/2011 12:08:00 Edition: 1339
Daughter of Salvadoran immigrants, the girl Yareli Bonilla, 5 years, suffering from acute lymphatic leukemia
As in a real soap opera drama, sometimes life imitates art. That is the choice: the fulfillment of strict immigration laws or the life of an American girl. So far, the U.S. State Department chose the law, however, for parents of Yareli Bonilla, 5 years, fighting against a rare type of leukemia, the race against the clock continues.
"We are confident that once the government receives all necessary information, it will recognize the seriousness of the situation," said Marian the portal NJ.com Habib, a lawyer for the American Friends Service Committee in Newark (NJ).
She represents the family of Yareli, residing in Elizabeth (NJ), who suffers from acute lymphatic leukemia, according to his doctors. His only chance of survival is a bone marrow transplant from a compatible donor. Fortunately, she has a sister 7 years old, Gisselle, which is genetically ideal for transplantation. However, she lives in El Salvador and had twice refused a visa to enter the U.S..
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