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Filipina Mother Pleads Immigration Officer in Australia Not To Deport Her So She Can Be With Her Son

According to Romulo, Giro seldom cries to sleep at night by the thought that his mother will be leaving him.

The 8-year-old son of Bernadette Romulo, who is facing deportation after living in Australia for 11 years

“During the day he’s OK. At night he cries a lot, but he tries to hide it. He’s just trying to be brave for me,” says Romulo.

She fought for permanent residency in Australia but her effort went into vain.

Romulo might be deported together with her daughter, ages 12 and 13, from her previous marriage that became a failure when she went to Australia in 2006.

Giro already wrote a Mother’s day card fearing that they won’t be together on that day.

“Dear Mummy. You have a heart better than a universe and love from Pluto to Venus. You are smarter than Einstein and greatly loveable. You are more important to me than anything else,” the letter says.

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