MIT janitor calls his correctional facility discharge a Christmas 'miracle'


CHELSEA, Mass. – A Massachusetts Institute of Technology janitor says it's a Christmas "supernatural occurrence" he's ready to go through the occasions with his family in the wake of sitting in prison for a half year hoping to be expelled to El Salvador.
Francisco Rodriguez-Guardado spoke Friday in the place where he grew up of Chelsea, Massachusetts, a day in the wake of being discharged by U.S. Migration and Customs Enforcement.
A government court has put his extradition on hold pending a demand to revive his shelter case.
Rodriguez-Guardado said he'd been thinking about how he'd spend the occasions far from his significant other and three youthful youngsters. Rather, he could astound them by getting back home Thursday.
Movement and Customs Enforcement arrested the 43-year-old in July in the wake of renouncing his transitory approval to live in the nation. The case started dissents crosswise over Boston this mid year.

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