Story highlights DREAMer Daniela Vargas could be deported as early as Friday, lawyers say

They are working to prepare a package with personal statements about Vargas from people who know her

(CNN) Fighting to keep 22-year-old DREAMer Daniela Vargas from deportation, her lawyers are in a race against time.

They prepared special documents Thursday night, hoping to stop the expedited deportation of Vargas, which could come as early as Friday.

Vargas came into the United States on a visa waiver program. Because of the stipulations of that program she could be deported without a hearing in front of a federal immigration judge.

Her attorneys hope a package with personal statements about Vargas from people who know her lands in sympathetic hands, and she is granted a trial instead of immediate deportation.

The attorneys also are seeking a stay of removal so Vargas can submit a renewal application for the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA.

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