SACRAMENTO, Calif. —

Self-deportation?—that's the question that runs through the minds of undocumented immigrants as the Trump Administration ramps up mass deportations.

And it's a decision that one woman who's lived in Sacramento County for 24 years might be making if a judge denies her case.

"This is the only option that I have. To go before an immigration judge. It's the only way that I can fix my [immigration] status," shared the woman, who preferred not to be identified.

The woman is halfway through an immigration process that can either help her stay with her family in Sacramento or force her to sign a deportation order and move back to her native Zacatecas, Mexico.

The decision ultimately depends on an immigration judge.

"If that's what needs to happen, then I'll leave with a

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