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Life Moves On! Teresa Visiting Colleges With Gia Days After Joe's Deportation Ruling

Oct. 15 2018, Updated 2:42 p.m. ET

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Teresa Giudice is moving on with her life and taking her girls with her after husband Joe Giudice's shocking deportation ruling.

This Monday, the Real Housewives of New Jersey star took to Instagram to share a photo of her with her eldest daughter, Gia Giudice, outside Rutgers University, clearly getting ready to start her studies!

"Taking it one day at a time, with my beautiful Gia checking out @rutgersu" Teresa, 46, wrote in the caption.

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Her sweet post comes hours after Gia, 17, shared an emotional message about her father, telling her followers that he is a wonderful person and should be allowed to stay with his family in the U.S.

"My father is no threat to society he is one of the most warm hearted people I know, he would never harm a soul. He puts everyone else before himself. I know who my father is and I think many of you do too," she wrote.

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As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, Gia and her three sisters are not taking the news of their father's deportation well. A source said they don't want to move to Italy, but they also don't want to live without him! For now, they're going to counseling session and dealing with issues as they come. But with her most recent photo, Teresa may have just confirmed they are staying put in New Jersey!

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RadarOnline.com readers know Joe, 46, will be deported to his native Italy after serving one year for fraud. While Teresa is heartbroken by the news, it is her daughters who have spoken about the issue on social media, tirelessly defending their disgraced father.

Do you think Teresa Giudice and her daughters will stay in New Jersey when Joe Giudice gets deported? Sound off below.

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