A woman from Guatemala faces imminent deportation despite nearly 30 years in the U.S. Her lawyers say the case could test the limits of expedited removal laws.

The case highlights broader concerns that the Trump administration is stretching immigration law to fast-track deportations.

The woman’s lawyers don’t deny that she lacks legal status. At issue, they say, is due process.

WASHINGTON — Federal immigration authorities are attempting to quickly deport an Arizona woman who has lived in the U.S. for nearly 30 years, in what her lawyers are calling the first test of a federal law holding that longtime immigrants cannot be removed until they’ve had a chance to plead their case before a judge.

Lawyers for Mirta Amarilis Co Tupul filed a lawsuit Saturday night in U.S. district court in

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