Peter Brown, U.S. Citizen, Almost Deported to Country He’d Visited On a Cruise
Peter Brown, U.S. Citizen, Almost Deported to Country He’d Visited On a Cruise
Immigration advocates are suing the federal government on behalf of Peter Brown, a U.S. citizen who was almost deported over an ICE request.The groups’ lawsuit states that authorities in Monroe County, Florida ignored Brown’s insistence that he was a citizen. Even after a judge ordered the man released, Brown was kept incarcerated after the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency requested that he be detained and kept for deportation.“Despite his repeated protests to multiple jail officers, his offer to produce proof, and the jail’s own records, the Sheriff’s Office held Mr. Brown so that ICE could deport him to Jamaica—a country where he has never lived and knows no one,” the lawsuit claims.“The Sheriff’s Office ignored all the indications that it was illegally detaining Mr. Brown. It did nothing to investigate his citizenship. It did not contact ICE to pass along this urgent information, or ask for a review of Mr. Brown’s files,” the suit says. “It did not seek any further information from Mr. Brown or anyone else. It simply held Mr. Brown, in violation of his constitutional rights and after he was entitled to release under state law, so that he could be picked up by ICE and deported from the country.”Pacific Standard Magazine recounts how Brown’s pleas to sheriff’s deputies and ICE went unanswered. He was only released after a friend managed to produce a copy of Brown’s birth certificate, showing he’d been born in Pennsylvania.
Some immigration advocates have criticized ICE for allowing its agents to wear "POLICE" identifiers. Under President Trump, ICE has significantly increased deportations of undocumented migrants with non-criminal records. Image via Wikimedia Commons/public domain. No uploader information given.
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