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'A nightmare': Family bids goodbye as undocumented father of 2 is deported to Mexico

  

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Via:  jeremy-in-nc  •  7 years ago  •  27 comments

'A nightmare': Family bids goodbye as undocumented father of 2 is deported to Mexico

A tearful scene unfolded at Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Monday morning, where Jorge Garcia, a father of two and a 30-year resident of Detroit, was deported to Mexico amid cries from his family.

Garcia, 39, was brought to the U.S. by his aunt when he was 10 years old, according to his wife and Michigan United, an immigrant advocacy organization that is working with Garcia. His parents had already immigrated to the country, said Michigan United spokesperson Erik Shelley, who was at the airport this morning as Garcia bid his emotional goodbyes to his wife, Cindy Garcia, and children, ages 15 and 12.

For his family, the parting was devastating. Cindy Garcia told ABC News she is “very sad, very depressed, emotional.”

“It’s like a nightmare,” she said.

Cindy and Jorge Garcia met in Detroit and have been married for 15 years, she said. He worked in the landscaping industry and she is retired from   Ford Motor Company.

In 2005, they tried to “fix his paperwork,” Cindy Garcia told ABC News, but instead he ended up in deportation proceedings. Throughout the Obama administration, Jorge Garcia was able to receive multiple stays of deportation, though he had to check in with   Immigration and Customs Enforcement   (ICE) routinely.

But on Nov. 20, ICE told the couple that Jorge Garcia had to leave the U.S. He was going to be detained, but ICE allowed him to stay with his family, first through Thanksgiving and then through the holidays, Cindy Garcia said. However, he was told he had to leave the country by no later than Jan. 15 -- today.

“I am a U.S. citizen and it is affecting me. We tried to do things the right way,” said Cindy Garcia. “We tried and he got sent back to a country he does not know.”

Jorge Garcia's deportation comes amid a yearlong effort by the Trump administration to ramp up immigration arrests and deportations.

In fiscal year 2017, ICE arrested 143,470 people on immigration violations -- the highest number of these type of arrests over the past three years.

“If you choose to violate the laws of this country, you should be concerned,” said acting ICE director Thomas Homan in December --- a sentiment he has repeated in public testimony and interviews.

There were 30 percent more immigration-related arrests in 2017 compared to the previous year, according to ICE’s end-of-year report.

“It was touch-and-go throughout the Obama administration,” but Jorge Garcia had no chance when President   Donald Trump   started going for the “low-hanging fruit,” said Shelley.

Garcia was two years too old to qualify for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program -- the Obama-era program that allowed some undocumented immigrants who brought the U.S. illegally to work and live in the U.S. without fear of deportation.

In September, Trump announced he was winding down the program, but the phase-out is facing a number of legal challenges. Meanwhile, Congress is debating a possible permanent solution for DACA recipients -- a debate that could lead to a   government shutdown.

ICE did not immediately respond to requests for more information on Jorge Garcia’s case.

While politicians fight over a DACA solution, Cindy Garcia remains in limbo, unsure of when her husband will be allowed to return to the U.S.

“It’s like any minute now he’s going to walk through the door, but he’s not, he’s in Mexico,” said Cindy Garcia.

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Jeremy Retired in NC
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1  seeder  Jeremy Retired in NC    7 years ago

For his family, the parting was devastating. Cindy Garcia told ABC News she is “very sad, very depressed, emotional.”

“It’s like a nightmare,” she said.

Cindy and Jorge Garcia met in Detroit and have been married for 15 years, she said. He worked in the landscaping industry and she is retired from Ford Motor Company.

It's a nightmare that is self inflicted.  I have absolutely no sympathy.  He KNEW he was in the country illegally and did nothing to correct it.  Nobody to blame but himself.

Also I wonder how many other illegals are working for Ford.

 
 
 
OldUSAFGuy
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1.1  OldUSAFGuy  replied to  Jeremy Retired in NC @1    7 years ago

39 years here illegally, over 20 as an adult. And did nothing about it..............

Nobody to blame but himself.

Correct!

But he will become the Liberal "Poster Child" to show how evil the system and Pres Trump are.

Even though its his own fault!

 
 
 
OldUSAFGuy
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1.1.2  OldUSAFGuy  replied to    7 years ago

And the Liberals "Love a Victim".

 
 
 
Atheist יוחנן בן אברהם אבינו
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1.1.4  Atheist יוחנן בן אברהם אבינו  replied to    7 years ago

I see the Whiner Chorus is in full-throated self-pity. 

 
 
 
OldUSAFGuy
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1.1.5  OldUSAFGuy  replied to  Atheist יוחנן בן אברהם אבינו @1.1.4    7 years ago

Talking to yourself again?

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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1.1.7  seeder  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  OldUSAFGuy @1.1    7 years ago
But he will become the Liberal "Poster Child" to show how evil the system and Pres Trump are.

That is EXACTLY what they will do.

 
 
 
zuksam
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2  zuksam    7 years ago

There has to be something more to this story. If I remember correctly if you marry a US Citizen you become one, is his Wife a Citizen ? Anyway it's not so bad since Detroit and Mexico are about equal on the Shithole Scale and he can get a job with Ford in Mexico (maybe his wife could call in a favor). I'd say his whole Family could move to Mexico but Mexico has strict Immigration Laws so maybe they can't.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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2.2  seeder  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  zuksam @2    7 years ago
There has to be something more to this story.

Not really.  He was here illegally for quite a while.  He got caught.  He's being deported.  In a nut shell, that's the whole story.

 
 
 
Rmando
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3  Rmando    7 years ago

The Dems could actually get serious and try to come up with political solutions for things like this. Or they could just go for option B and play games and carry tales from the White House and prove they have zero interest in bargaining and compromising in good faith.

 
 
 
katlin02
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4  katlin02    7 years ago

good glad he is getting his ass kicked out after all these yrs of being allowed to be illegal --have no sympathy for them none nada

 
 
 
Tacos!
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5  Tacos!    7 years ago

Some people have been trying to secure our border since before this guy came, but progressives who don't want to hurt anyone's feelings have been stonewalling the effort for decades. Their laissez-faire attitude toward the border essentially made migrants a promise they had no business making and couldn't keep: that they could come to America and stay forever. Now, reality has caught up with this family. 

 
 

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