Tucson, Arizona, USA. 10th June, 2014. DANIEL NEYOY RUIZ, a Mexican national living, working and paying taxes in the U.S. since 2005, left, was granted a stay on his deportation order by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, allowing him to leave the Tucson, Ariz. church where he and his family have taken sanctuary for nearly a month. Aslo pictured are his wife KARLA RUIZ, center, and his son CARLOS RUIZ, right. Ruiz's stay is valid for a year, and his attorney remains hopeful that he'll be eligible for renewal - or that the government will create a path to regular immigr

Tucson, Arizona, USA. 10th June, 2014. DANIEL NEYOY RUIZ, a Mexican national living, working and paying taxes in the U.S. since 2005, left, was granted a stay on his deportation order by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, allowing him to leave the Tucson, Ariz. church where he and his family have taken sanctuary for nearly a month. Aslo pictured are his wife KARLA RUIZ, center, and his son CARLOS RUIZ, right. Ruiz's stay is valid for a year, and his attorney remains hopeful that he'll be eligible for renewal - or that the government will create a path to regular immigr Stock Photo
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June 10, 2014 - Tucson, Arizona, United States of America - DANIEL NEYOY RUIZ, a Mexican national living, working and paying taxes in the U.S. since 2005, left, was granted a stay on his deportation order by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, allowing him to leave the Tucson, Ariz. church where he and his family have taken sanctuary for nearly a month. Aslo pictured are his wife KARLA RUIZ, center, and his son CARLOS RUIZ, right. Ruiz's stay is valid for a year, and his attorney remains hopeful that he'll be eligible for renewal - or that the government will create a path to regular immigration for Ruiz and thousands of others in his position. (Credit Image: © Will Seberger/ZUMAPRESS.com)

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