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Deported Moms Teen Daughter Gives Heartbreaking Speech In Her Defense
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Deported Moms Teen Daughter Gives Heartbreaking Speech In Her Defense
LATINO VOICES
Nobody should be packing their mothers suitcase.
Carolina Moreno
The Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/deported-moms-teen-daughter-
gives-heartbreaking-speech-in-her-defense_us_589ddc16e4b094a129ea5e95
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A shorter URL for the above link:
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http://tinyurl.com/zwyb5rp
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Not long after her mothers deportation, 14-year-old Jacqueline Rayos Garc
gave an emotional speech defending her mother and vowing to fight to keep
other families like hers together.
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Jacqueline, a U.S. citizen, was separated from her mother Guadalupe Garc
de Rayos on Thursday in Phoenix, Arizona. Guadalupe was detained on
Wednesday during a periodic check-in with Immigration and Customs
Enforcement.
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To me its sad, seeing what this world has come to, seeing that this world
has so much hate in it, especially since the new president that we have
now, Jacqueline said in front of press and activists. Seeing my mom in
that van, it was unexplainable. It was really heart dropping. My mom is a
really kind person, she would never hurt anyone. Everyone loves her, shed
treat everyone as if she were family. She has a really big heart.
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Guadalupe was born in Mexico but arrived to the U.S. when she was 14. The
mother of two was caught by ICE in 2009 during a workplace raid and
convicted for using a Social Security number that wasnt hers, which is a
felony in Arizona. As part of her case, she was told to periodically check
in with ICE.
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And the young girl promised to not remain silent.
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Mexico Warns Citizens After U.S. Deportation of Undocumented Mother
POSTED 6:46 PM,
FEBRUARY 10, 2017,
BY CNN WIRE,
UPDATED AT 07:01PM,
FEBRUARY 10, 2017
KTLA
http://ktla.com/2017/02/10/mexico-warns-citizens-after-u-s-forces-
begin-deporting-undocumented-immigrants-with-no-criminal-background/
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Mexico warned its citizens living in the United States on Friday to take
precautions and remain in contact with consular officials a day after the
deportation of an undocumented mother following a routine visit with U.S.
immigration authorities.
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Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, 35, was deported Thursday after she checked in
with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Phoenix a day
earlier. The action sparked protests by supporters of Garcia de Rayos and
drew praise from proponents of stricter enforcement of immigration laws.
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The case involving Mrs. Garcia de Rayos illustrates a new reality for the
Mexican community living in the United States, facing the most severe
implementation of immigration control measures, Mexicos Foreign Ministry
said in a statement Friday.
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Mexican consulates have intensified their work of protecting fellow
nationals, foreseeing more severe immigration measures to be implemented
by the authorities of this country, and possible violations to
constitutional precepts during such operations and problems with due
process, the statement said.
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On Wednesday, Garcia de Rayos went for her routine check-in with
immigration authorities, her eighth visit since her 2008 arrest and
conviction for using a fake Social Security number.
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After each previous meeting, the married mother of two was released and
went back to her family, but this week she was detained and deported
within 24 hours to her native Mexico. Her attorney said the deportation
was a direct result of President Donald Trumps crackdown on illegal
immigration.
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U.S. immigration officials said there was nothing special about her case
she committed a crime and her deportation order was enforced.
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Immigrants urged to know the risks
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The Mexican Foreign Ministry statement said, It is important that fellow
nationals familiarize themselves with the different scenarios they might
encounter and know where they can go to receive new information and know
all their rights.
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The statement said consular officials from Nogales, Arizona, were present
when Garcia de Rayos was deported to Mexico on Thursday to ensure it was
done in a dignified and safe manner.
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It remains to be seen whether similar deportations are taking place in
other states.
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Activists have said some unauthorized immigrants, fearing deportation, may
skip routine check-ins with U.S. immigration authorities.
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Activists and Garcia de Rayos attorney said they warned her she could be
deported under Trumps policy. They offered sanctuary at a church, but she
decided to check in with immigration authorities anyway.
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In an interview Friday, Garcia de Rayos husband, who asked that his name
not be used, told CNN that unauthorized immigrants need to know the risk
they face when reporting to ICE.
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They have the choice of showing up and take a chance, take a risk of being
detained just like my wife was detained and deported, he said. They also
have the option of sanctuary. Or they have the option of not showing up.
I would tell them to look for a lawyer, to look for a human rights
organization.
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The term sanctuary city is a broad term applied to jurisdictions that have
policies in place designed to limit cooperation with or involvement in
federal immigration enforcement actions. Cities, counties and some states
have a range of informal policies as well as laws that qualify as
sanctuary positions.
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Most of the policies revolve around not cooperating with federal law
enforcement on immigration policies. Many of the largest cities in the
country have forms of such policies.
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The ACLU circulated English and Spanish fliers on social media instructing
people in danger of deportation what to do if ICE agents come to their
doors. Among the tips: If they ask to enter, ask if they have a warrant
signed by a judge and if so, ask to see it (through a window or slipped
under the door).
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