现在的ICE可不就是盖世太保。 Asylum-seeker sent to Salvadoran mega-prison over autism awareness tattoo Family and friends of a Venezuelan asylum-seeker living in Texas say officials sent him to an El Salvador mega-prison because he had an autism awareness tattoo. Neri Jose Alvarado Borges was one of the hundreds of men deported by immigration authorities on March 15 to El Salvador''s Terrorism Confinement Center, one of the most dangerous prisons in the world, his friends and family told NBC Dallas Fort Worth on Monday. Borges has a tattoo that features a rainbow-colored ribbon composed of puzzle pieces, a symbol for autism awareness, along with the name of Borges’s autistic brother, according to the local outlet. Borge’s friends and family said he was told by immigration authorities that the tattoo was proof he belonged to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. "And he said, ''But I have my asylum, I have the asylum papers here with me,''" Juan Enrique Hernandez, a friend of Borges, told NBC Dallas Fort Worth. "And the people said no, you’re going to jail because you have a tattoo."
而且这个人在出庭show了出生证以后,还被继续detain了48小时。 On Wednesday, April 16, Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agents detained US-born citizen Juan Carlos Lopez Gomez, for entering the state of Florida as an “unauthorized alien”. At a court hearing in Leon County in Florida, his mother and an advocate presented evidence of his citizenship, including his birth certificate, proving his birth in the US, and his Social Security card. The judge claimed she had no authority to release Gomez, leaving him in ICE custody for 48 hours.
@mikemcdaniel689 Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, a 20-year-old U.S. citizen, was being held in the Leon County Jail Thursday, charged with illegally entering Florida as an “unauthorized alien” — even as a supporter waved his U.S. birth certificate in court. The man, who was arrested Wednesday after a traffic stop in which he was a passenger on his way to his job in Tallahassee, is set to remain in jail for the next 48 hours, waiting for federal immigration officials to pick him up, even though Leon County authorities dropped his first-degree misdemeanor charge. His mother, Sebastiana Gomez-Perez, burst into tears at the sight of her son, who appeared virtually for his first hearing at the Leon County Courthouse. She left the courtroom distraught because she could do nothing to help her son, who was born and lives in Grady County, Georgia. “I wanted to tell them, ‘Where are you going to take him? He is from here,'” his mother told the Phoenix in Spanish moments after exiting the courtroom. “I felt immense helplessness because I couldn’t do anything, and I am desperate to get my son out of there.” She continued through tears: “It hurts so much. I’m sorry, I can’t.” Leon County Judge LaShawn Riggans held Lopez-Gomez’s birth certificate up to the light after community advocate Silvia Alba silently waved the document in the courtroom. “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. Based on her inspection of his birth certificate and Social Security card, Riggans said she found no probable cause for the charge. However, the state prosecutor insisted the court lacked jurisdiction over Lopez-Gomez’s release because U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had formally asked the jail to hold him. “This court does not have any jurisdiction other than what I’ve already done,” Riggans said. Riggans said she was very sorry as Lopez-Gomez’s mother left. ♬ original sound - mikemcdaniel.npc
@nbcnews A New Hampshire real estate attorney and American citizen returning home from Canada says he was detained at the border without an explanation and "treated like a criminal." @NBC10 Boston ♬ original sound - nbcnews
@nbcnews A New Hampshire real estate attorney and American citizen returning home from Canada says he was detained at the border without an explanation and "treated like a criminal." @NBC10 Boston ♬ original sound - nbcnews
@nbcnews A New Hampshire real estate attorney and American citizen returning home from Canada says he was detained at the border without an explanation and "treated like a criminal." @NBC10 Boston ♬ original sound - nbcnews
他是美国出生,墨西哥长大,native language 是Tzotzil, an Indigenous Maya language,跟另外两个非法移民同车去Florida因超速被警察拦住。在警察询问是否非法入境时三个人都回答Yes,也许他不懂英语不懂西班牙语没明白警察的问话?被Detain大概30个小时后释放。这个总结比较全面: I have investigated many of these claims, and this is the first one in which it is clear that there was no cause to detain him. However, I can understand how he got caught up in this mess. He has been released, demonstrating that the court system works, so no one has to worry about getting deported if they are American citizens. You can research this yourself, and I recommend it. I will give a summary; it won''t be perfect, and I will speculate a little. Here is what I found/speculate happened. I will provide the bullet points followed by links to the sources. · First, he was born here but spent much of his childhood in Mexico. · He does not appear to speak English. · He was in a car traveling into Florida from Georgia, and a State Trooper pulled the vehicle over for speeding. · The driver of the car did not have a driver''s license. · The other two passengers provided Guatemalan IDs. · Gomez provided a Georgia ID · The trooper asked all of them if they had entered the state of Florida illegally, and they all said yes. I think Gomez might not have understood the question and or was nervous. · They were all arrested under a new Florida law. SB 4-C makes it a misdemeanor for an illegal immigrant to enter Florida. There is controversy over a judge ordering this not to be enforced, but this is still their cause for arrest. · ICE paperwork listed his citizenship as Mexico, and the probable cause was biometric information in federal databases and statements he made. Here are articles I read with relevant quotes. miamiherald.com/news/local/imm… "Lopez Gomez was born in the United States but he spent a significant part of his childhood in Mexico, his family members said. His native language is Tzotzil, an Indigenous Maya language." “There were three people in the car, and the officer asked them for IDs. Two provided the officer with Guatemalan IDs and Lopez Gomez provided his Georgia ID.” “I then asked them if they had entered the state of Florida illegally, which all stated yes, they were aware,” the officer wrote. He added he arrested Lopez Gomez and the other two passengers for unauthorized entrance into the state under the Florida law. All three were taken to the Leon County Jail in Tallahassee. georgiarecorder.com/briefs/u-s-cit… "I feel fine leaving that place, I felt bad in there. They didn''t give us anything to eat all day yesterday," he told the Florida Phoenix in Spanish. So there you have it. It was a bad set of circumstances that he got caught up in but it has been rectified and he has been released with no charges.
purplelavender 发表于 2025-04-18 18:33 他是美国出生,墨西哥长大,native language 是Tzotzil, an Indigenous Maya language,跟另外两个非法移民同车去Florida因超速被警察拦住。在警察询问是否非法入境时三个人都回答Yes,也许他不懂英语不懂西班牙语没明白警察的问话?被Detain大概30个小时后释放。这个总结比较全面: I have investigated many of these claims, and this is the first one in which it is clear that there was no cause to detain him. However, I can understand how he got caught up in this mess. He has been released, demonstrating that the court system works, so no one has to worry about getting deported if they are American citizens. You can research this yourself, and I recommend it. I will give a summary; it won''t be perfect, and I will speculate a little. Here is what I found/speculate happened. I will provide the bullet points followed by links to the sources. · First, he was born here but spent much of his childhood in Mexico. · He does not appear to speak English. · He was in a car traveling into Florida from Georgia, and a State Trooper pulled the vehicle over for speeding. · The driver of the car did not have a driver''s license. · The other two passengers provided Guatemalan IDs. · Gomez provided a Georgia ID · The trooper asked all of them if they had entered the state of Florida illegally, and they all said yes. I think Gomez might not have understood the question and or was nervous. · They were all arrested under a new Florida law. SB 4-C makes it a misdemeanor for an illegal immigrant to enter Florida. There is controversy over a judge ordering this not to be enforced, but this is still their cause for arrest. · ICE paperwork listed his citizenship as Mexico, and the probable cause was biometric information in federal databases and statements he made. Here are articles I read with relevant quotes. miamiherald.com/news/local/imm… "Lopez Gomez was born in the United States but he spent a significant part of his childhood in Mexico, his family members said. His native language is Tzotzil, an Indigenous Maya language." “There were three people in the car, and the officer asked them for IDs. Two provided the officer with Guatemalan IDs and Lopez Gomez provided his Georgia ID.” “I then asked them if they had entered the state of Florida illegally, which all stated yes, they were aware,” the officer wrote. He added he arrested Lopez Gomez and the other two passengers for unauthorized entrance into the state under the Florida law. All three were taken to the Leon County Jail in Tallahassee. georgiarecorder.com/briefs/u-s-cit… "I feel fine leaving that place, I felt bad in there. They didn''t give us anything to eat all day yesterday," he told the Florida Phoenix in Spanish. So there you have it. It was a bad set of circumstances that he got caught up in but it has been rectified and he has been released with no charges.
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政府的任何部门都有潜力成为
差别是有的在台前,有的在后台
现在的ICE可不就是盖世太保。
Asylum-seeker sent to Salvadoran mega-prison over autism awareness tattoo
Family and friends of a Venezuelan asylum-seeker living in Texas say officials sent him to an El Salvador mega-prison because he had an autism awareness tattoo.
Neri Jose Alvarado Borges was one of the hundreds of men deported by immigration authorities on March 15 to El Salvador''s Terrorism Confinement Center, one of the most dangerous prisons in the world, his friends and family told NBC Dallas Fort Worth on Monday.
Borges has a tattoo that features a rainbow-colored ribbon composed of puzzle pieces, a symbol for autism awareness, along with the name of Borges’s autistic brother, according to the local outlet.
Borge’s friends and family said he was told by immigration authorities that the tattoo was proof he belonged to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
"And he said, ''But I have my asylum, I have the asylum papers here with me,''" Juan Enrique Hernandez, a friend of Borges, told NBC Dallas Fort Worth. "And the people said no, you’re going to jail because you have a tattoo."
On Wednesday, April 16, Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agents detained US-born citizen Juan Carlos Lopez Gomez, for entering the state of Florida as an “unauthorized alien”. At a court hearing in Leon County in Florida, his mother and an advocate presented evidence of his citizenship, including his birth certificate, proving his birth in the US, and his Social Security card. The judge claimed she had no authority to release Gomez, leaving him in ICE custody for 48 hours.
想都不用想,就知道是个有色人种。
被要求自己解递处境的可都是土生土长的白人,不是律师就是医生
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/doctor-email-immigration-leave-country-rcna201698
还都是蓝州精英白人,估计是不符合maga标准。 以后目标是美国只剩白maga,其他人等全部解递出境。
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是的现在抓人和绑架一样。 而且看看下面,专门在法庭门口抓人,等这他们过去见法官的时候
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还有类似的事情,有名有姓的美国公民,
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这是那些各色少数族裔MAGA粉想要的美国?……出门随时被怀疑是非法移民而查身份,没带ID可以被逮捕,可以随时查你的社交媒体发言……这还有言论自由?版上MAGA粉还叫嚣让别人离开美国,应该赶紧自觉离开的是少数族裔的MAGA粉,你们是来污染红脖血统的,把美国还给白人……
看上边的,出示出生纸也没用。想抓就抓。
说移民污染白人血统是川疯竞选演讲中公开的言论,还有他那毫无底线的私德……川粉是没脑子,还是又聋又瞎?让美国快速堕落,给自己及生活在美国的后代挖坟的移民川粉们,美国的沉沦你们"功不可没"……不遣返你们,遣返谁?
被投进焚尸炉的犹太人绝大多数也是土生土长的德国人,要啥理由?就是希特勒看他们不顺眼
因为一看就不是白人呗,这么简单。
白人看你:黄皮抓就抓吧
这被抓的还是川粉,就喜欢看川粉被川普的回旋镖击中
歌舞剧里那个犹太人说自己是犹太人,但是更是德国人坚信自己没事。 可是他的邻居,朋友未婚妻都离他而去。
Lol这个律师说以为trump会让美国更好🤣 川粉被detained也算是非常求仁得仁了
你可能没看到新闻,本来说要抓非法移民的,结果突然发现抓了以后没人干脏活,尤其是农业洲,然后突然急刹车改了口令,说赦免,然后就全速开始抓合法移民了。我记得他突然改口说不抓了非移的时候有人发了个帖子。
他已经要豁免trump的葡萄园和酒店的非法打工的移民了
用脚趾头想也知道,所谓搞非法移民,最后一定是搞合法的。
在美国出生的公民不会英文?难道上学可以不上英语课?
他是美国出生,墨西哥长大,native language 是Tzotzil, an Indigenous Maya language,跟另外两个非法移民同车去Florida因超速被警察拦住。在警察询问是否非法入境时三个人都回答Yes,也许他不懂英语不懂西班牙语没明白警察的问话?被Detain大概30个小时后释放。这个总结比较全面:
I have investigated many of these claims, and this is the first one in which it is clear that there was no cause to detain him. However, I can understand how he got caught up in this mess.
He has been released, demonstrating that the court system works, so no one has to worry about getting deported if they are American citizens.
You can research this yourself, and I recommend it. I will give a summary; it won''t be perfect, and I will speculate a little. Here is what I found/speculate happened. I will provide the bullet points followed by links to the sources.
· First, he was born here but spent much of his childhood in Mexico. · He does not appear to speak English. · He was in a car traveling into Florida from Georgia, and a State Trooper pulled the vehicle over for speeding. · The driver of the car did not have a driver''s license. · The other two passengers provided Guatemalan IDs. · Gomez provided a Georgia ID · The trooper asked all of them if they had entered the state of Florida illegally, and they all said yes. I think Gomez might not have understood the question and or was nervous. · They were all arrested under a new Florida law. SB 4-C makes it a misdemeanor for an illegal immigrant to enter Florida. There is controversy over a judge ordering this not to be enforced, but this is still their cause for arrest. · ICE paperwork listed his citizenship as Mexico, and the probable cause was biometric information in federal databases and statements he made.
Here are articles I read with relevant quotes. miamiherald.com/news/local/imm…
"Lopez Gomez was born in the United States but he spent a significant part of his childhood in Mexico, his family members said. His native language is Tzotzil, an Indigenous Maya language."
“There were three people in the car, and the officer asked them for IDs. Two provided the officer with Guatemalan IDs and Lopez Gomez provided his Georgia ID.”
“I then asked them if they had entered the state of Florida illegally, which all stated yes, they were aware,” the officer wrote. He added he arrested Lopez Gomez and the other two passengers for unauthorized entrance into the state under the Florida law. All three were taken to the Leon County Jail in Tallahassee.
georgiarecorder.com/briefs/u-s-cit…
"I feel fine leaving that place, I felt bad in there. They didn''t give us anything to eat all day yesterday," he told the Florida Phoenix in Spanish.
So there you have it. It was a bad set of circumstances that he got caught up in but it has been rectified and he has been released with no charges.
What kind of American are you? 直译过来,"你算哪门子美国人?"
可能看不懂。
然后就这样?对不起都没有?不能起诉FL吗? 另外即使非法也不能这么非人对待……
原来他自己都不知道自己是美国人,还好ICE帮他核实了这次,这也能怪到ICE头上???