Illegal alien who overstayed her VISA says she’s now targeted by ICE because of her political activism

by DCG
Maybe the fact is that since you overstayed your VISA and advertised you have been here illegally for 22 years has something to do with it. Just a thought.
When I lived/studied in Mexico City I never overstayed my VISA. Not ONCE.What makes you believe you have the right to do so in the USA?
Here’s another thought, too: This illegal alien, having lived in the USA for 22 years, could lead by example and apply for US citizenship.
From Seattle TimesAn immigrant-rights advocate targeted for deportation first came to the attention of authorities because she discussed her unlawful status in the country in an interview with a monthly newspaper last year, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official wrote in a newly released document.
But the official, Timothy Black, also noted her “extensive involvement with anti-ICE protests and Latino advocacy programs” — something her supporters said proves she was targeted for political reasons.
“I’m being put in deportation proceedings because of my political stance, because of my media presence, because I’ve utilized my freedom of speech,” the activist, Maru Mora-Villalpando, told reporters during a conference call Monday. “This is a pattern of behavior which ICE is developing now under this administration.”
Maru Mora-Villalpando, a 47-year-old Mexico City native and activist supporting immigrants who are detained at the privately run Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, has no criminal record.
She has been in the U.S. continuously since 1996 after overstaying a visa.
She first came out publicly as a person in the U.S. illegally in 2014, when she expected to be arrested — and subsequently deported — for joining others in blocking a road at the detention center. She was not arrested, however, and did not receive a notice to appear in immigration court until last December.
She remains out of custody and continues to advocate for the detainees, such as by promoting those engaging in hunger strikes to protest conditions at the facility.
Pro-immigration advocates around the country have accused ICE of retaliation by deportation, pointing to cases like that of Eliseo Jurado, the husband of an immigrant activist in Boulder, Colorado, who sought sanctuary from deportation in a church.
Ravi Ragbir, a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago who leads the New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, is facing deportation after being arrested Jan. 11 during a routine check-in with immigration officials.
Earlier this month, United Nations human-rights experts called on the U.S. to protect Mora-Villalpando and other activists from deportation, saying advocates for migrants’ rights must not be silenced.
ICE has repeatedly denied any political motives and called such allegations “irresponsible, speculative and inaccurate.” In an emailed statement, spokeswoman Lori Haley said Monday that “target information is based on intelligence-driven leads,” which may include publicly available information.
“U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement does not target unlawfully present aliens for arrest based on advocacy positions they hold or in retaliation for critical comments they make,” the statement said.
Mora-Villalpando and her lawyer tried to obtain a standard ICE form explaining the reasons she was being placed in removal proceedings, but the agency ignored her public-records request, she said.
Mora-Villalpando said she finally received a copy with the help of Washington Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell.
In the form, Black, a deportation officer with ICE in Seattle, wrote that she came to the attention of his office after a monthly newspaper in Whatcom County published an interview with her last June “wherein she stated that she is ‘undocumented.’” The officer wrote that her anti-ICE activism and Latino advocacy “should also be noted.”
The agency declined to make Black available for comment.
“Law enforcement should not be allowed to target anyone in our country for their political activism,” Cantwell said in an emailed statement Monday.
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DCG

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13 thoughts on “Illegal alien who overstayed her VISA says she’s now targeted by ICE because of her political activism”

  1. An illegal alien engaged in political activism. When you come here illegally and do stupid shit like that we start thinking about things like building walls. Anyone with half a brain would be happy they made it here without getting caught, then lay low to not draw attention to themselves and we probably wouldn’t even mind it since you had enough brains to do the smart thing. If you don’t even have the brains to apply that much common sense, the get the fuck out!

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  2. Who cares, get out!!! Illegal immigrants here in USA cost We the People over $100 Billion per year, according to FAIR! What kind of future does that give our grandkids? NONE!

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  3. Political activism = higher level of visibility = higher chance of being caught
    So yes, in a way she’s targeted because of her activism. Chances are they wouldn’t be coming for her if she remained in hiding instead.

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  4. lol. Lock her up, deport her.
    What, she thought she’d break our laws and call us criminals for targeting her for deportation?
    Go home, bitch!

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