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Puerto Rican Detained For 3 Days Considered An Illegal Immigrant.....clear Example

Eduardo Caraballo, a U.S. citizen born in the United States, was detained for over three days on suspicion of being an illegal immigrant. Despite presenting identifying documents and even his birth certificate, Caraballo was held by federal immigration authorities over the weekend and threatened with deportation, according to an NBC Chicago report. He was only released when his congressman, Luis Gutierrez -- a vocal supporter of immigration reform -- intervened on his behalf. (Scroll down for video of Caraballo and Rep. Gutierrez.) Caraballo was born in Puerto Rico, making him a natural-born citizen of the United States. He moved to the mainland as an infant, and now lives in Chicago. Last week, NBC reports that he was arrested in connection with a stolen car in Berwyn. Caraballo maintains his innocence. In any case, when his mother posted bail on Friday, he was not freed. "Instead of being released, he was told by authorities that Immigration and Customs Enforcement was detaining him because he was an illegal immigrant," NBC reports. Caraballo spent the weekend in the custody of federal immigration agents. When he presented them with ID and his birth certificate, he says officials were skeptical: "Because of the way I look, I have Mexican features, they pretty much assumed that my papers were fake." Only after his congressman interceded was Caraballo set free. Rep. Gutierrez, a Chicagoan who is himself of Puerto Rican descent, is a long-time advocate of immigration reform. He was one of the first and loudest voices on the Hill to speak out against the Arizona immigration law, and he was recently arrested at a protest demanding fairer treatment for immigrants and their families. "It gets worse," Gutierrez said in an interview. "We know of instances in which young people in his same situation are actually taken to the border and deported from the United States. Not surprisingly, the nine-term Democratic congressman saw a disturbing connection to the situation in the Grand Canyon State. "In Arizona, they want everybody to be able to prove they're legally in the country. They want everybody to prove that they're an American citizen. Here we had an American citizen, that the federal government... could not determine, for more than three days, his status as an American citizen. It's very, very, very dangerous ground to tread." According to NBC Chicago, Caraballo "is considering legal action." Meanwhile, he and his congressman hope the incident will open people's eyes to the dangers of profiling. Only after his congressman interceded was Caraballo set free. Rep. Gutierrez, a Chicagoan who is himself of Puerto Rican descent, is a long-time advocate of immigration reform. He was one of the first and loudest voices on the Hill to speak out against the Arizona immigration law, and he was recently arrested at a protest demanding fairer treatment for immigrants and their families.

View more news videos at: http://www.nbcchicago.com/video.


moreno 05-28-2010 05:47 AM CT
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I wish we could deport all natural-born criminals. We need another Australia...
Jukejoint 05-28-2010 09:49 AM CT

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Of course he was as wrong as can be for the stolen car thing. NOW he will not be penalized for it though. Because once again we pigeonhole someone based on their appearance. BY THE WAY. IF a Russian man "steals" an American woman away from the states, we go after them because of human trafficking laws. Is being sent from your native country to a foreign one against you will and without cause not the SAME thing?!
Valkyrie 05-29-2010 08:06 AM CT

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