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Showing Original Post only (View all)ICE tried to deport a Native American [View all]

BREAKING: ICE just tried to deport this woman, but there was just one problem she was Native American.
Leticia Jacobo, a 24-year-old member of Arizonas Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, was born in Phoenix but that didnt stop ICE from trying to ship her back to a country she doesnt even belong to.
Heres how this jaw-dropping injustice unfolded: Jacobo was sitting in a Polk County, Iowa jail after being booked for allegedly driving with a suspended license nothing violent, nothing serious.
Her mother, Ericka Burns, was preparing to pick her up and bring her home when jail staff dropped a bombshell: Shes not being released. ICE is coming to deport her.
Her mom was stunned. How can you deport her? she asked. Shes Native American!
But the jail staff shrugged it off. They said they were just holding her for ICE. No one not a single person could explain how or why this was happening.
Jacobos family went into overdrive calling, emailing, begging officials to stop what was about to become one of the most shameful bureaucratic blunders in modern history. They reached out to tribal leaders, shared pleas on Facebook, and even showed up at the jail with her birth certificate to prove shes an American citizen.
Finally, after an agonizing all-night standoff, she was released around 4:30 a.m. barely.
And whats ICEs excuse? A clerical error.
Lt. Mark Chance from the Polk County Sheriffs Office casually dismissed it as human error. Just a little mix-up, they said. The detainer was meant for someone else, and they just happened to attach it to the file of a Native American woman born on U.S. soil.
Let that sink in: the United States government almost deported an Indigenous woman from her own country.
This is what happens when an agency like ICE is given unchecked power where clerical errors can destroy lives, and where systemic racism and dehumanization are written into the paperwork. If her family hadnt fought like hell, Leticia Jacobo could have been vanished into ICE custody another name lost in a broken, brutal system.
Checked with Snopes, it's true.
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One of the incentives they have is the $2,000 bonus for arresting anybody
KS Toronado
16 hrs ago
#12
Other reporting says the sheriff's office initiated the immigration hold they were "powerless" to intervene upon.
Eugene
16 hrs ago
#17
The puppy killer has been all pissy since she was banned from all indigenous controlled land in South Dakota.
Crowman2009
15 hrs ago
#23
With these "bonuses" for captured people, innocent people, it amounts to bounty hunters..pure and simple
Deuxcents
14 hrs ago
#30
These stupid scumbags must have quotas to meet so they grab anyone with a darker shade of skin..
Dave Bowman
14 hrs ago
#31
Reminds me of the scene in Schindler's List where Itzhak Stern was on a train to Auschwitz.
PatrickforB
14 hrs ago
#33
This was a test run not a mistake. Last year MAGA people said Native Americans weren't US citizens.
ChicagoTeamster
14 hrs ago
#34
It's all about the bounty! We are getting in the way of their vacation money nlt
aggiesal
2 hrs ago
#49