She now faces the prospect of being deported to India, with a local court refusing to intervene in a federal government's deportation move on the ground that she is a "criminal alien".
Shepherd has termed deportation as a "death sentence" for her. "Hence they should look at it from humanitarian point of view. I am sure, she would certainly look into it," Krishna said.
Her deportation proceedings would be carried out by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement after it receives the necessary travel documents from the Indian government.
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