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ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
Tue Aug 1, 2017, 05:54 PM Aug 2017

U.S. Citizen, Held By Immigration For 3 Years, Denied Compensation By Appeals Court

Davino Watson told the immigration officers he was a U.S. citizen. He told jail officials he was a U.S. citizen. He told a judge. He repeated it again and again.

There's no right to a court-appointed attorney in immigration court. Watson, who was 23 and didn't have a high school diploma when he entered ICE custody, didn't have a lawyer of his own. So he hand-wrote a letter to immigration officers, attaching his father's naturalization certificate, and kept repeating his status to anyone who would listen.

Still, Immigration and Customs Enforcement kept Watson imprisoned as a deportable alien for nearly 3 1/2 years. Then they released Watson, who was from New York, in rural Alabama with no money and no explanation. Deportation proceedings continued for another year.

Watson was correct all along: He was a U.S. citizen. After he was released he filed a complaint. Last year, a district judge in New York awarded him $82,500 in damages, citing "regrettable failures of the government."

On Monday an appeals court ruled that Watson, now 32, is not eligible for any of that money — because while his case is "disturbing," the statute of limitations actually expired while he was still in ICE custody without a lawyer.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals acknowledged that the ruling is "harsh," but said it was bound by precedent.

"There is no doubt that the government botched the investigation into Watson's assertion of citizenship, and that as a result a U.S. citizen was held for years in immigration detention and was nearly deported," the court ruled. "Nonetheless, we must conclude that Watson is not entitled to damages from the government."


http://www.npr.org/2017/08/01/540903038/u-s-citizen-held-by-immigration-for-3-years-denied-compensation-by-appeals-court
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U.S. Citizen, Held By Immigration For 3 Years, Denied Compensation By Appeals Court (Original Post) ehrnst Aug 2017 OP
With Liberty and Justice For All....... SamKnause Aug 2017 #1
This shouldn't hold - Ms. Toad Aug 2017 #2
This sucks big time! williesgirl Aug 2017 #3
Wait, the confinement doesn't count as a continuous action?! Some of these verdicts are weird uponit7771 Aug 2017 #4
So if you screw up just keep them until the statute of limitations runs out and your home free. nt Snotcicles Aug 2017 #5
I certainly hope ACLU will take this up and fire or jail all of the bad actors involved. lindysalsagal Aug 2017 #6
The system is broken as it is and Trump wants to deport 11 million Flaleftist Aug 2017 #7

SamKnause

(13,110 posts)
1. With Liberty and Justice For All.......
Tue Aug 1, 2017, 06:04 PM
Aug 2017

Nothing more then a slogan.

I am ashamed of my country.

3 1/2 years of his freedom taken.

$82,500.00 would have been a slap in the face.

Zero dollars in criminal.

Ms. Toad

(34,103 posts)
2. This shouldn't hold -
Tue Aug 1, 2017, 06:42 PM
Aug 2017

False imprisonment is - generally - an ongoing offense that does not terminate until release, so the statute of limitations essentially should have started ticking again every day he was still in custody.

(I haven't looked up this particular statute, but that is a common interpretation for crimes or torts that aren't instantaneously completed.)

lindysalsagal

(20,733 posts)
6. I certainly hope ACLU will take this up and fire or jail all of the bad actors involved.
Tue Aug 1, 2017, 11:45 PM
Aug 2017

His congressperson should also get involved. This sets 13th century prescedent. Should not be allowed to stand.

Flaleftist

(3,473 posts)
7. The system is broken as it is and Trump wants to deport 11 million
Wed Aug 2, 2017, 12:06 AM
Aug 2017

How many fuck ups are going to happen now with record numbers of people being processed? Simply having the wrong color skin or wrong sounding name can get you locked up and maybe deported regardless of legal status.

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