Mun Song, 32, finds herself distraught and frustrated because of the uncertainty the detention of her husband has caused her family Thursday March 30, 2006. Song keeps the doors open to the family video and book store 12 hours a day by herself since her husband, Won-Kee- Min, was detained for a visa violation at DIA while trying to pick up a shipment of supplies for the store Song cries everyday about her husband Won-Kee Min who has been detained more than 40 days at the GEO/ICE Processing Center in Aurora for violating the visa agreement when he entered the United States. Min has volunteered to leave his family and go back to Argentina where he will apply for re-entry legally. (BARRY GUTIERREZ/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) CQ-Mun Song, Won-Kee Min.
Mun Song, 32, finds herself distraught and frustrated because of the uncertainty the detention of her husband has caused her family Thursday March 30, 2006. Song keeps the doors open to the family video and book store 12 hours a day by herself since her husband, Won-Kee- Min, was detained for a visa violation at DIA while trying to pick up a shipment of supplies for the store Song cries everyday about her husband Won-Kee Min who has been detained more than 40 days at the GEO/ICE Processing Center in Aurora for violating the visa agreement when he entered the United States. Min has volunteered to leave his family and go back to Argentina where he will apply for re-entry legally. (BARRY GUTIERREZ/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) CQ-Mun Song, Won-Kee Min.
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Mun Song, 32, finds herself distraught and frustrated because of the uncertainty the detention of her husband has caused her family Thursday March 30, 2006. Song keeps the doors open to the family video and book store 12 hours a day by herself since her husband, Won-Kee- Min, was detained for a visa violation at DIA while trying to pick up a shipment of supplies for the store Song cries everyday about her husband Won-Kee Min who has been detained more than 40 days at the GEO/ICE Processing Center in Aurora for violating the visa agreement when he entered the United States. Min has volunteered to leave his family and go back to Argentina where he will apply for re-entry legally. (BARRY GUTIERREZ/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) CQ-Mun Song, Won-Kee Min.
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