ICE Gestapo - 6/12: families placed in WW2 Japanese internment camps to be hidden from the press

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:hubie: hey man it wasn't reported on foxnews or breitbart so clearly it's a liberal conspiracy. Trump wouldn't do that. He said he wouldn't do that.
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First of all a human being cannot be illegal.

Secondly, the act of committing a crime does not allow you to call someone an "illegal" (see first point).

An undocumented immigrant with no criminal history is no more of a criminal than you are. You speed. You jaywalk. You stream channels you don't pay for. The act of overstaying a visa or crossing the border does not deserve the designation of "illegal" human and therefore should not brand said individual as "a criminal".

We've gone down this road before. There is a reason why your party publicly stated they were going after criminals and "bad hombres".

I Didn't call anyone "an illegal" and someome who is an illegal immigrant is a criminal. That's a factual statement. Doesn't make them an illegal or bad person though.

Appeals to emotion over what the law says doesn't change those facts.
 

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I Didn't call anyone "an illegal" and someome who is an illegal immigrant is a criminal. That's a factual statement. Doesn't make them an illegal or bad person though.

Appeals to emotion over what the law says doesn't change those facts.
Overstaying your visa isn't a crime.

Crossing the border illegally is mdm I believe.
 

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I'll look into this more in a second

So I tried to find a news story on this situation specifically and couldn't find one. HOWEVER.........

Snatched away: Man arrested during routine immigration interview
LAWRENCE — Leandro Arriaga and his wife, Katherine, had just finished interviews at the federal Citizenship and Immigration Services office on Mill Street Wednesday, a first step in the process needed to gain legal residency status for Leandro. After questioning them separately, the interviewer concluded that their marriage was valid told Leandro his application for a Green Card would advance.

The couple, relieved and joyous, was directed to a waiting room.

Minutes later, Leandro was waved back into the office. Agents with the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency were waiting for him.
Snatched away: Man arrested during routine immigration interview


ICE Arrests Green Card Applicants In Lawrence, Signaling Shift In Priorities
WBUR has confirmed that at least three of those arrested were beginning the process to become legal permanent residents. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) says the agency had orders to detain each of the five individuals for deportation.

"Now, they're in a sort of catch-22 where, 'All right, I'm being called in for this interview. I want to have this first step approved.' If they don't show up, it's what's called abandoned ... USCIS just sort of assumes that they don't want to go forward with it," Doyle said. "But now, if they do show up, trying to take that first step and they're detained, it can lead to them being removed."

Because Doyle's client is married to a U.S. citizen, she is eligible for a specific application process sponsored by her husband. Both Doyle's client and her husband were present at the USCIS office for what's called a marriage petition interview, a process used to screen for fraudulent marriages. Doyle said his client, a small business owner with no criminal record, had just completed her 40-minute question and answer session when an ICE agent entered the office and informed her that she was ordered removed and was being taken into custody.
ICE Arrests Green Card Applicants In Lawrence, Signaling Shift In Priorities

ICE agents arrest undocumented Honduran man in federal building even as wife, lawyer watch
The couple's marriage petition had been approved by an immigration official.

Felix Yulian "Julian" Motino, a Honduran national who'd entered the country illegally in 2005, wanted to begin the process of gaining legal status. It was a longshot, but he'd built a life here and wanted to try to come out of the shadows. He worked as a house painter and paid taxes and had two U.S.-born children, ages 9 and 6, and a U.S.-born wife of two years.

Motino, 31, sat with his wife, East Price Hill native Alexis Motino, 26, and their lawyer, Matthew Benson, in a small office on the fourth floor of the federal building on Main Street, Downtown. They'd gone voluntarily, having requested the appointment six weeks earlier, to meet with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

For 45 minutes, the couple provided documents that included their marriage certificate from May 15, 2015, utility bills bearing both of their names, her U.S. birth certificate and his Honduran passport. They thumbed through their wedding album and showed the agent photographs of themselves from the early years of their relationship.


The USCIS agent, named Carlos, said toward the end of the meeting that he had to make copies of their ID cards. The agent came back to his office and asked the couple to have a seat in the lobby, where his supervisor, Julie, would speak to them.

"Julie said, 'Felix, we need you to come outside into the hallway,' " Alexis Motino said.

There, two officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement met him and said, "We need you to come with us."

Benson objected. His client had been here 12 years. He had no criminal record. He had a U.S. citizen wife and two citizen children. He paid child support to the children's mother. Their marriage petition had just been approved minutes earlier.

Alexis Motino burst into tears.
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2017/05/29/ice-arrests-undocumented-man/351862001/


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