82-Year-Old Grandfather lost his greencard. Went to replace it, deported to Guatemala. Family was told he was dead. [View all]
SMDH.. Is this just incompetence or deliberate?
On June 20, 82-year-old Luis Leon, of Allentown, Pennsylvania, went to a Philadelphia immigration office with his wife to replace his lost green card. Instead, Leon, who immigrated to the U.S. from Chile in 1987, was handcuffed by two officers and hauled away with no explanation, according to a report in Fridays The Morning Call, a local Allentown newspaper.
Leons wife, who was not named in the report, was detained at the immigration center for 10 hours before being released. His family made repeated calls to immigration officials, who were of no help in tracking down Leons whereabouts. Then on July 9, Leons wife received a call from an unknown person who said Luis had died while in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
That turned out to be untrue. Instead, Leon is at a hospital in Guatemala. His condition is unclear.
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In Allentown, he lived a quiet life, raising four children and enjoying retirement after years working at a leather manufacturing plant.
It all fell apart, Nataly said, when he lost the wallet holding his green card and made the fateful appointment to replace it at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office on 41st Street in Philadelphia.
Frustration at not knowing Leons whereabouts turned to grief July 9, when a caller informed Leons wife that he had died, Nataly said.
https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/trump-administration-deports-82-year-old-pennsylvania-grandfather-to-guatemala/
Other than trump effing up the economy, there will be so many damn lawsuits. I can't blame them, but I wish it came out of their pockets instead of taxpayers paying it.
ETA: Makes me wonder about " disappearing people in a system". They should have been able to find the information without the card.