The children of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos — the Phoenix woman whose deportation this month attracted national attention — will have good seats when President Donald Trump addresses Congress next week.

Rep. Raúl Grijalva — and his congressional colleague from Arizona, Ruben Gallego — have invited them as official guests, just two weeks after their mother was deported. It will be the first time Trump addresses Congress.

Garcia de Rayos had been in the United States for over twenty years, and was detained after voluntarily checking in with local ICE officers — an appointment she has kept annually for years without incident.

“I am pleased to welcome Jacqueline Garcia de Rayos as my guest for the president’s joint session address next week,” Grijalva said. “Two weeks ago, our nation was appalled to see the Trump administration target Jacqueline’s mom, Guadalupe — a wife, breadwinner, mother of two and longtime member of the Phoenix community — with deportation while she met voluntarily with ICE officials.”