Man working to uplift Indy community faces deportation after his "stay" renewal was denied
6 years ago
A couple’s efforts to redevelop and uplift their east side neighborhood could be derailed because one of them is now fighting deportation. Harlon Wilson and Enrique Gonzalez tied the knot as one of the first legalized gay marriages in Indianapolis four years. Now, their marriage could be torn apart because Gonzalez is facing deportation after entering the country illegally in 2005 from El Salvador. “The dream was to help my family and I guess that’s why I came here because I wanted to do more to help more,” said Enrique.
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