ACLU Demands ICE End Illegal Deportation of U.S. Citizens (2/13/2008)
Cooperating attorney points to ACLU case as example of
government wrongdoing that must stop
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: media@dcaclu.org
Washington, DC – The story of Pedro Guzman, a U.S. citizen born and raised in
California, was invoked today throughout a hearing examining Immigration and
Customs Enforcement’s illegal deportation of United States citizens. James
Brosnahan, of Morrison & Foerster, who is representing Guzman alongside the
American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, testified about the
plight of the 30-year-old cognitively impaired American citizen illegally
deported to Mexico after he was arrested on misdemeanor charges and sent to Los
Angeles County jail.
"The government — whether it be federal or local — lacks any discretion to
deport citizens of the United States," said Brosnahan. "Citizenship is the
constitutional birthright of every individual born within our national borders.
Surely the first obligation of government is to preserve at any cost the liberty
and security of its citizens to remain within their homeland."
Guzman remained missing in Tijuana, a city he was wholly unfamiliar with and
had visited only once, for three months. He survived by begging for food and
eating out of trash cans. While his mother took leave from her job at a Jack in
the Box to search for him in Tijuana, ICE did not take meaningful steps to
correct its mistake or look for him in earnest. Pedro and his family continue to
suffer, but ICE has made no efforts to ensure these types of errors are not
repeated.
"The illegal deportation of Pedro Guzman was not an innocent mistake made by
ICE officials or agents, but rather the predictable consequences of policies,
practices and procedures that rely on racial and ethnic stereotypes to
presuppose undocumented status," said Mark Rosenbaum, legal director of the ACLU
of Southern California, who represents Guzman. "ICE lacks even rudimentary
safeguards against erroneous determinations."
Guzman was deported because a Department of Homeland Security pilot program
tasked lower-level Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department employees with identifying
inmates they believe are foreign born and determining their immigration status.
They contact ICE if they believed an inmate should be deported; ICE has not
exercised meaningful supervision or monitoring of this program. The ACLU demands
ICE conduct genuine oversight with built-in protections to prevent U.S. citizens
from being deported again.
"The plight of Pedro Guzman is not an isolated story," said ACLU Legislative
Counsel Joanne Lin. "We have heard of dozens of us citizens who have been
wrongfully arrested, detained or deported. Why is this happening? Because the
Department of Homeland Security is bent on removing people perceived as
'un-American. But what can be more un-American than the outright denial of due
process and fundamental fairness?"
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