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"I can't go back," my client told me as soon as he sat down at the table in ICE detention.
"They will kill me."
I believed him.
They did.
I just found out today.
The judge agreed that they probably would kill him, just before he denied his asylum claim.
He was deported.
I've been doing Central American asylum cases since 2006. I live in an immigrant neighborhood, and have personally met hundreds of asylum seekers. These stories, the fear, the danger--all real.
Real enough to send these people to our borders even knowing how they'll be treated.
Imm. Judge Dana Marks calls asylum "death penalty defense in traffic court." That's too true. I've always thought of this as death penalty work. It keeps me going.
I'm certain that other cases I couldn't win for my clients have ended this way.
I just never knew for sure.
Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala produce some of the finest people I've ever met. I'll never understand why they don't hate us more for completely gutting their countries and then blaming them when they couldn't pick up the pieces. Can you imagine Americans accepting that?
The President of the United States, the head of USCIS, ICE, the Attorney General, Tucker Carlson--they'll all tell you these people have been coached, that the stories aren't real, that they're just economic migrants.
They can **** all the way off. Into the sun. Forever.
This admin is destroying many of the few protections left to Central American asylum seekers, then blaming them when they can't win their cases w/the bad law we're left with
They know what they're doing. They're fine with it. If you voted for this & still support it, you are too
Just before they deported him, I got a call from ICE HQ in DC.
They were checking in to ask if we needed help "reuniting the family." I didn't know what to say.
"You're not... letting him out?"
"No. We're ready to arrange transportation for his children to Honduras."
2019 American "family values": politely offering to deport a man's US citizen children to be killed along with him.
Why are we accepting this? What the **** are we?
I'm the person in this story whose life will be least affected by this tragedy, but it's been sitting with me. Thanks to everyone for reading and sharing, and for the kind words and support.
I knew this news had to be coming, someday. I was never going to be ready for it.
I'm seeing a lot of people wanting to blame the judge, but you're going to have to trust me that I don't blame the court for this. I blame the law, and the executive branch we have entrusted to enforce it. Very little a judge could have done differently in this legal reality.
#ThisIsAmerica
Edited by Ace at 08:10:45 on 08/27/19