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dalton99a

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https://www.latimes.com/archives/story/2018-04-27/ice-held-an-american-man-in-custody-for-1273-days

ICE held an American man in custody for 1,273 days. He’s not the only one who had to prove his citizenship
By Paige St. John and Joel Rubin
April 27, 2018 12 AM PT

Immigration officers in the United States operate under a cardinal rule: Keep your hands off Americans. But Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents repeatedly target U.S. citizens for deportation by mistake, making wrongful arrests based on incomplete government records, bad data and lax investigations, according to a Times review of federal lawsuits, internal ICE documents and interviews.

Since 2012, ICE has released from its custody more than 1,480 people after investigating their citizenship claims, according to agency figures. And a Times review of Department of Justice records and interviews with immigration attorneys uncovered hundreds of additional cases in the country’s immigration courts in which people were forced to prove they are Americans and sometimes spent months or even years in detention.

Victims include a landscaper snatched in a Home Depot parking lot in Rialto and held for days despite his son’s attempts to show agents the man’s U.S. passport; a New York resident locked up for more than three years fighting deportation efforts after a federal agent mistook his father for someone who wasn’t a U.S. citizen; and a Rhode Island housekeeper mistakenly targeted twice, resulting in her spending a night in prison the second time even though her husband had brought her U.S. passport to a court hearing.

They and others described the panic and feeling of powerlessness that set in as agents took them into custody without explanation and ignored their claims of citizenship.

The wrongful arrests account for a small fraction of the more than 100,000 arrests ICE makes each year, and it’s unclear whether the Trump administration’s aggressive push to increase deportations will lead to more mistakes. But the detentions of U.S. citizens amount to an unsettling type of collateral damage in the government’s effort to remove undocumented or unwanted immigrants.

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Another fool refuses to face reality. marble falls Yesterday #1
This is some kind of derangement syndrome Walleye Yesterday #2
Secretly anti immigrant while married to an immigrant BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #9
Long tradition of hypocrisy Miguelito Loveless 23 hrs ago #13
Lemmings. Midnight Writer Yesterday #3
Dragging all of us over the cliff BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #7
Yep, I only wish we didn't have to suffer LisaL Yesterday #11
They did not think... LuvLoogie Yesterday #4
As one of our school teachers used to say malaise 23 hrs ago #14
She got what she voted for. LisaL Yesterday #5
My Sister in Law works for a disaster recovery company Johnny2X2X Yesterday #6
+1 dalton99a Yesterday #12
Looks as if ICE is more concerned about quotas oasis 23 hrs ago #18
FAFO malaise Yesterday #8
What a selfish little fool she is! travelingthrulife Yesterday #10
and the husband is an even bigger fool. Undocumented immigration, he chose to travel near Trump BlueWaveNeverEnd 17 hrs ago #25
Womp womp. City Lights 23 hrs ago #15
Up next: "Blaming Biden, Clinton, and Obama" struggle4progress 23 hrs ago #16
*flings face-eating leopard* sakabatou 23 hrs ago #17
She still thinks Trump is a good president????????? Amazing. Vinca 23 hrs ago #19
Stockholm Syndrome on steroids. Prof. Toru Tanaka 22 hrs ago #22
She may fear retaliation if she speaks her mind. delisen 21 hrs ago #23
For some having a strongman in power outweighs the potential danger of nativism to their own lives andym 22 hrs ago #20
I love reading these posts. Pepsidog 22 hrs ago #21
I don't wish bad things to happen to anyone MustLoveBeagles 21 hrs ago #24
She can write a letter to Trump requesting help. (Please enclose a check for one million$) Norrrm 14 hrs ago #26
Thank you sir may I have another lame54 14 hrs ago #27
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