Age 41, US resident since childhood
Received Grave Injury at Arizona Border
While Trying to Re-enter After Deportation
http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2011/04/jose_gutierrez_taser_coma_arizona_border_deported.php
There seem to be some contradictions in this story. Jose Gutierrez's, wife, Shena Wilson, states he has lived in the USA since coming here as a child and never returned to Mexico. But CBP states he was deported on a prior occasion so the deportation after his immigration hearing March 21, 2011 would be his second deportation.
Apparently at some point, there may have been a DUI that did not involve injuries. Many will see that as grounds for deportation as it may be viewed as a serious offense. Yes, it is serious. But also remember George W Bush was elected President of the United States with a DUI under his belt.
Jose Gutierrez is a rather common name, could there have been an identity mix-up along the processing trail? Yes.
Do I condone illegal entry? NO! But then he wasn't sneaking across the desert or swimming the Rio Grande. He was at a normal border crossing point which should have been staffed by an adequate number of agents to contain an unarmed man.
Unfortunately there is no reasonable means for those brought here as children to resolve their undocumented status. It is particularly unrealistic to expect them, to return to countries they do not know, where they have no support system. For those born in Mexico, they must get documentation matters resolved in Juarez Mexico. It's also known as the "Murder Capital" of the Americas.
This article mentions how costly the process is but doesn't elaborate the details.
- Even when married to US citizens it may require the undocumented spouse return to Mexico and remain there, away from spouse and children, for between 1 year and 10 years. Then, there is no guarantee US residency will be approved.
- It's often difficult for young families to afford one household in the US. Now they need to pay for one in Mexico as well.
- If working, the now one parent US household with children may have additional expenses for child care. And reduced resources with the loss of spouse.
- Could the US spouse and children go to Mexico and live during that time? Maybe, if they want to risk their children and themselves becoming potential kidnapping and/or murder victims.
- Consider the practical matters, how will they support themselves during that time period? And can they get the necessary documentation to do so?
- The left behind citizens are likely to be forced by economics on to Public Assistance programs. Who does that help? Certainly not taxpayers.
- The process is likely to permanently break-up marriages, creating long term economic poverty for those who were once self sufficient households. Resulting in those children growing up in poverty because of an unrealistic government policy.
- Additionally they can expect legal fees, document fees and processing fees on both sides of the border.
Do I understand why Jose Guitierrez would attempt to reenter when he has children here, and one of those children has been hospitalized? Yes.
In the United States divorced parents are often granted court ordered "parenting time" even when one parent has committed an egregious crime. Courts recognize how important it is to growing children to know both parents. Yet, we routinely deport parents - even married parents - separating their children from that same contact.
Some could consider the US a country with a bi-polar disorder!
There is little doubt that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have stressful jobs. Our immigration system is broken and they are in the position of enforcing laws that separate families in the course of their duties which also includes searching for contraband, such as drugs and guns. Should an immigration violation or even a resisting arrest violation, with an unarmed subject, at a location with multiple agents present result in injuries like this? Not normally.
Winners: Righteous policy makers & bureaucrats
Losers: Hospital System, Taxpayers, Jose Gutierrez, Shena Wilson, 2 small children (not in that order)
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