That's debateable, since the child ended up with her American mother on this side of the border.
It sounds like the girl was deported because everything happened so suddenly, and the law on this is in flux.
In any case, in the 1960s you probably wouldn't have seen a US WWII veteran's grandchild deported because his daughter had once been married to an African who overstayed his visa.
After Defacto deportation.
It sounds like the girl was deported because everything happened so suddenly, and the law on this is in flux.
Overlooks the point that had BOTH parents been aliens, Child would have been absolutely deported and likely prevented from returning prior to age of maturity. Misinterpreting the 14th amendment sure does cause a bunch of nonsense, doesn't it?
In any case, in the 1960s you probably wouldn't have seen a US WWII veteran's grandchild deported because his daughter had once been married to an African who overstayed his visa.
Again, misses the point. If the Husband got deported, and the wife went with him, the entire family was defacto deported. Happened to Lolo Soetoro.