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Jerusalem Court Temporarily Blocks Deportation of Telma Kasao to Keep Family Together
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First reported by Mako · 32 minutes ago
What happened
The Jerusalem Appeals Court issued a temporary order preventing Telma Kasao's deportation from Israel, allowing her to stay with her Israeli partner and daughter while her legal case continues. The Population and Immigration Authority had ordered her removal due to unresolved marital status issues. Kasao's 16-year-old daughter publicly appealed for her mother to remain in Israel.
- 01Jerusalem court issues temporary injunction stopping Telma Kasao's deportation from Israel.
- 02Kasao is mother to an Israeli citizen daughter and partner of an Israeli man.
- 03Deportation order was based on Kasao's failure to divorce a previous husband.
- 04Population Authority rejected her request to extend her stay before the injunction.
- 05Kasao's 16-year-old daughter publicly appealed for her mother to remain in Israel.
- 06Legal battle over Kasao's residency status will continue through her lawyers.
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