Delmer Joel Ramírez Palma, who has lived in New Orleans for 18 years and raised numerous safety concerns prior to the collapse, will be deported on Monday.
The sentiment was echoed by the New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial Justice—an advocacy group which called for the halt of Palma's deportation.
"ICE cannot be allowed to deport a key victim-witness to an ongoing investigation into a tragedy of huge significance to this entire city."
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