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7 people arrested during deportation protest at ICE facility in Phoenix
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) -
A Valley mother is waiting to find out if she will be deported. She could be among the first impacted by the president's efforts to crack down on illegal immigrants. Family and supporters were at the regional ICE office in Phoenix on Wednesday, waiting to learn the fate of this mother, wife and friend. As more time passes, they grow more worried. Just before noon, Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos walked into the regional ICE office for a check-in, but instead of a regular check-in, she was issued an order of deportation. "She's always there for me. No one should ever have to go through this," said her 16-year-old son, Angel. Her family and supporters say this is a direct result of President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigrants. Garcia de Rayos was arrested in one of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio's workplace raids in 2008. She was convicted of a felony and served six months in ICE detention before being released. They thought her case was cleared -- until Wednesday. As day turned to night, a prayer vigil was held to help calm everyone's uncertainty about what Garcia de Rayos' future holds. "At this point, I think the more time that passes, it's a little bit scarier and we have more anxiety around it, but we're not going anywhere until we find out what's happening," Francisca Porchas, Puente organizer. Garcia de Rayos could either be deported immediately or be allowed to fight her case from a detention center. Late Wednesday night, protesters blocked a transportation van that Garcia de Rayos was in to keep it from leaving. Phoenix police officers responded to the scene at around 9:30 p.m. They have arrested about seven people so far. article... |
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Felony conviction for what? Let me guess...Identity theft? Adios and don't let the door hit you in your brains. |
Send them away! Good!
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She's 36 years old and has been in America illegally since she was 14. She's had 22 years to try and get legal. No sympathy.. except she's probably very poorly educated and I feel bad for her and her family. She's had ample time to get her shit together, her fault and very unfortunate.
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According to the LA Times, Puente Arizona has filed a stay-of-removal request with ICE and a decision is expected February 9. The report said that the group thinks the original request for deportation in 2013 and charge against Garcia in 2009 was “unconstitutional” and in no way should involve her being deported from the country.
:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh how the hell has she been working??? no visa or green card |
I have no issues with deportation of illegals who are caught from normal police work. As far as deportation goes, if they are illegal and caught, they should be deported end of story
The biggest issue I have on the deportation side of things is strict enforcement while solely focusing on illegals will lead to racial profiling and violation of legitimate citizens rights. |
she is gone!!! :thumbsup:thumbsup
Breaking: Arizona mom at center of immigration fight has been deported, attorney says |
She's back in the U.S. already! She clearly wants to be a martyr! Shit's about to hit the fan!
Side note: She is a convicted felon "Relevant databases indicate Ms. Garcia De Rayos has a prior felony conviction dating from March 2009 for criminal impersonation,? |
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Ms. Garcia, who has a prior felony conviction in Arizona for criminal impersonation, was the subject of a court-issued removal order that became final in July 2013. Ms. Garcia?s immigration case underwent review at multiple levels of the immigration court system, including the Board of Immigration Appeals, and the judges held she did not have a legal basis to remain in the U.S. ICE will continue to focus on identifying and removing individuals with felony convictions who have final orders of removal issued by the nation?s immigration courts. This right here is the problem. So many illegal aliens come to the United States, and in the process of doing so they break A LOT of US laws. This is why California gives illegal aliens driver licenses. If we don't, they all drive here illegally and without insurance. |
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Nico-T you are a foreigner, you live in Holland. You think you know everything about American politics and you don't know shit, as you prove yet again, you don't even know what it takes to vote in California. Now go eat some famous Dutch herring while you show me your Bitterballen, but wash your uncut dick first :thumbsup |
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Trump has a lot of catching up to do. Obama deported the most illegals of any president in history, 2.5 million. Knowing Trump, he knows this number and will be competing to out-do Obama :1orglaugh:1orglaugh Obama Has Deported More People Than Any Other President in History |
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