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Family member flying domestically while still in process?

Hello, as stated in the title this is regarding my step-sister who is still in the process of getting her papers fixed. I don't know all of the details only what they're telling me and hopefully I can get pointed in the right direction.

She did come illegally from Mexico about 20 years ago and about two years ago she married my brother (who is a permanent resident but not a citizen) and they both have a child. From what I understand she is currently in the process of her application being reviewed and does have her i797 form.

Our trip in the next month will be flying out of Phoenix AZ to Fort Lauderdale Florida and have already purchased round-trip tickets for two weeks. We are wondering if there would be a great risk running in with ICE at either airport?

EDIT: Forgot to mention that she does have a valid mexican passport as well as an expired ID out of New Mexico along with a receipt of the i797 form.

EDIT2: Sorry did not have any caffeine in me, I meant my sister-in-law above not my step-sister.

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