ICE Refuses to Release US Citizen.

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A US Citizen born in Georgia is being held in Leon County Jail after being arrested and detained by ICE, despite his mother presenting a valid birth certificate and social security card to a judge.

Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, 20, a resident of Grady County, Georgia, was arrested Wednesday after a traffic stop while on his way to work in Tallahassee, the Florida Pheonix reported. He was charged with illegally entering Florida as an "unauthorized alien" under a controversial state law that has previously been temporarily blocked by a federal judge.

Leon County Judge LaShawn Riggans examined his birth certificate and Social Security card, declaring the documents authentic and stating there was no probable cause for the misdemeanor charge.

"In looking at it, and feeling it, and holding it up to the light, the court can clearly see the watermark to show that this is indeed an authentic document," Riggans said.

However, because Lopez-Gomez is under ICE hold, he cannot be released even if the court found no probable cause for his arrest, an attorney for the state said.

"I wanted to tell them, 'Where are you going to take him? He is from here,'" his mother, Sebastiana Gomez-Perez, told reporters in Spanish. "I felt immense helplessness because I couldn't do anything, and I am desperate to get my son out of there," she continued while crying. "It hurts so much. I'm sorry, I can't."

The law, SB 4-C, makes it a misdemeanor for undocumented immigrants to enter Florida "after entering the United States by eluding or avoiding examination or inspection by immigration officers."

A US District Court Judge blocked its enforcement on April 4, calling Lopez-Gomez's detainment into question beyond the fact that he is a US citizen, not an undocumented immigrant.

Lopez-Gomez, who primarily speaks the Indigenous Mayan language Tzotzil, was visibly confused during his hearing. His mother said he had lived in Mexico from age 1 until four years ago, when he returned to Georgia.

"This is very likely a case of racial profiling against a US citizen who can't speak English," said Thomas Kennedy of the Florida Immigrant Coalition.

Lopez-Gomez must now wait up to 48 hours in custody for federal immigration agents to act. His next steps remain uncertain as his family and supporters call for his immediate release.
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Clearly ICE is out of control and in violation of the law.
They should be arrested by the local police for their obvious disregard for the law and rights of citizens.

Here is an image of the mother.

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A US Citizen born in Georgia is being held in Leon County Jail after being arrested and detained by ICE, despite his mother presenting a valid birth certificate and social security card to a judge.

Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, 20, a resident of Grady County, Georgia, was arrested Wednesday after a traffic stop while on his way to work in Tallahassee, the Florida Pheonix reported. He was charged with illegally entering Florida as an "unauthorized alien" under a controversial state law that has previously been temporarily blocked by a federal judge.

Leon County Judge LaShawn Riggans examined his birth certificate and Social Security card, declaring the documents authentic and stating there was no probable cause for the misdemeanor charge.

"In looking at it, and feeling it, and holding it up to the light, the court can clearly see the watermark to show that this is indeed an authentic document," Riggans said.

However, because Lopez-Gomez is under ICE hold, he cannot be released even if the court found no probable cause for his arrest, an attorney for the state said.

"I wanted to tell them, 'Where are you going to take him? He is from here,'" his mother, Sebastiana Gomez-Perez, told reporters in Spanish. "I felt immense helplessness because I couldn't do anything, and I am desperate to get my son out of there," she continued while crying. "It hurts so much. I'm sorry, I can't."

The law, SB 4-C, makes it a misdemeanor for undocumented immigrants to enter Florida "after entering the United States by eluding or avoiding examination or inspection by immigration officers."

A US District Court Judge blocked its enforcement on April 4, calling Lopez-Gomez's detainment into question beyond the fact that he is a US citizen, not an undocumented immigrant.

Lopez-Gomez, who primarily speaks the Indigenous Mayan language Tzotzil, was visibly confused during his hearing. His mother said he had lived in Mexico from age 1 until four years ago, when he returned to Georgia.

"This is very likely a case of racial profiling against a US citizen who can't speak English," said Thomas Kennedy of the Florida Immigrant Coalition.

Lopez-Gomez must now wait up to 48 hours in custody for federal immigration agents to act. His next steps remain uncertain as his family and supporters call for his immediate release.
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MSN

Clearly ICE is out of control and in violation of the law.
They should be arrested by the local police for their obvious disregard for the law and rights of citizens.

Here is an image of the mother.

AA1D8wgp.img
thank you

I missed the first 6 threads on this topic.
 
Hmmm.

... who primarily speaks the Indigenous Mayan language Tzotzil, was visibly confused during his hearing. His mother said he had lived in Mexico from age 1 until four years ago, when he returned to Georgia.
 
So he is, to coin a phrase, an "anchor baby." A phucking phoreigner who happened to be dropped on U.S. soil, before heading back to his real home country.

Maybe the Trump Administration wants to use him as an example case to have the Anchor Baby interpretation of the 14th Amendment declared "bullshit."

I like it!
 
So he is, to coin a phrase, an "anchor baby." A phucking phoreigner who happened to be dropped on U.S. soil, before heading back to his real home country.

Maybe the Trump Administration wants to use him as an example case to have the Anchor Baby interpretation of the 14th Amendment declared "bullshit."

I like it!

So, Trump doesn't have to obey any laws written INTO THE CONSTITUTION or made by Congress, if he doesn't like them?

That is the very definition of "Phucking Dictator"
 
According to the OP the mother doesn’t even speak English. That seems a bit weird. That tells me there’s probably a whole lot more to the story that we’re not hearing
 
So, Trump doesn't have to obey any laws written INTO THE CONSTITUTION or made by Congress, if he doesn't like them?

That is the very definition of "Phucking Dictator"
You’re a moron.

The 14th Amendment doesn’t provide “birthright” citizenship to kids whelped here of illegal alien parents. That’s a misinterpretation. (And although the SCOTUS is hardly a guarantee to correct that ridiculous misinterpretation, it might.)
 
You’re a moron.

The 14th Amendment doesn’t provide “birthright” citizenship to kids whelped here of illegal alien parents. That’s a misinterpretation. (And although the SCOTUS is hardly a guarantee to correct that ridiculous misinterpretation, it might.)


And no Supreme Court case has ever said so. They hang their hat on a case that dealt with a man, Wong Kim Ark, who was born here of permanent resident alien parents. And as limited to the Chinese issue at that.
 
A US Citizen born in Georgia is being held in Leon County Jail after being arrested and detained by ICE, despite his mother presenting a valid birth certificate and social security card to a judge.

Lopez-Gomez, who primarily speaks the Indigenous Mayan language Tzotzil, was visibly confused during his hearing. His mother said he had lived in Mexico from age 1 until four years ago, when he returned to Georgia.

I'm just trying to wrap my head around how a US citizen doesn't speak or understand a lick of English?
He was born in Georgia, then at age 1, moved to Mexico where he spent his whole life until just four years ago?

Maybe he should have considered learning some English before moving back to the USA?
 
So he is, to coin a phrase, an "anchor baby." A phucking phoreigner who happened to be dropped on U.S. soil, before heading back to his real home country.

Maybe the Trump Administration wants to use him as an example case to have the Anchor Baby interpretation of the 14th Amendment declared "bullshit."

I like it!

Wrong.
Yucatan Mayans are natives, while we Europeans are not.
It is we Europeans who rely on citizenship due to birth right.
The natives do not.
The Mayans used to live in North American, so they have natural citizenship rights if principles were followed.
Without anchor babies, then none of us from Europe would have any citizenship rights.
 
According to the OP the mother doesn’t even speak English. That seems a bit weird.

No, the mother speaks English, it is her son who does not.
This is about the son being illegally held because he does not speak English.
But I live in New Mexico, and at least a fourth of the population does not speak English, like on the Reservations.
 
I'm just trying to wrap my head around how a US citizen doesn't speak or understand a lick of English?
He was born in Georgia, then at age 1, moved to Mexico where he spent his whole life until just four years ago?

Maybe he should have considered learning some English before moving back to the USA?

Lots of citizens do not speak English and do fine.
And you can't blame him for moves that were under his mother's control.
 
Another one of those judge presidents we didn’t elect.

What are you complaining about the judge for?
The kid is a fully documented US citizen from birth.

And perhaps you need to read up on the Constitution, because things like immigration are up to Congress and the courts to decide, not presidents.
 

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