Joe Giudice, whose legal woes were chronicled on Bravo's 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey,' is set to be deported back to his native Italy.
Giuseppe"Joe" Giudice and his wife, Teresa Giudice, after a 2013 court appearance in Newark. By Helena Andrews-Dyer Helena Andrews-Dyer Columnist for The Reliable Source Email Bio Follow April 24 at 3:46 PM The family of reality star Joe Giudice is petitioning a former member of their ranks — reality star turned leader of the free world, President Trump — to save their patriarch from deportation.
In the petition posted Tuesday, Gia asked the president to help “give my father a second chance at being part of our lives and giving back to the community we live in once again.” Milania recently shared a vintage photo of herself with her father with the caption, “we will never stop fighting for you daddy.” Both daughters have also reposted a plea from family friend Lucia Casazza, which featured a photo of all four girls with both their parents and a caption that addressed Trump directly: “I think you can make a motion to bring this man home back to his family instead of sending him to a country that he has no ties to besides his cultural background.
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