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Not trying to be insensitive, but cry me a river.  Go home, get in line, and do it the right way. 

Undocumented student's arrest called part of 'civil rights disaster'
By Jessica Ravitz, CNN
May 14, 2010

Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Staring at the throngs of media representatives who came out to hear and see her Friday, Jessica Colotl took another step into the fight for her future.

The undocumented student from Mexico whose case has become a lightning rod in the immigration debate had been released on $2,500 bond just a couple hours earlier. The 21-year-old student at Kennesaw State University in Georgia surrendered Friday morning to authorities in response to a warrant for her arrest issued Wednesday night by the Cobb County Sheriff's Office.

Standing nervously before the crowd, Colotl fought back tears when people cheered for her. The media bombarded her with questions as she tried to give voice to her struggle.

Just a week earlier, she'd been released from a deportation facility in Alabama after being stopped in March for a minor traffic violation.

"If I were to be deported, I'd have to start all over again," she said. "I'm hoping for the best."

The sheriff's office said she gave a false address when stopped for that violation, a felony charge that her attorney denies.

A spotlight has been trained on Arizona since Gov. Jan Brewer signed into law a bill that requires law enforcement officials to seek proof of legal U.S. residency from anyone whom they have stopped on suspicion of having violated the law.

But advocates working with Colotl point out that a little-understood program already gives local authorities in many states the latitude to act as immigration officials -- a right that is often abused, they say.
"The future of Arizona already exists in Cobb County and Gwinnett County [also in Georgia]," said Jerry Gonzalez, executive director of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials.

Near him were other Colotl supporters, some holding signs reading "Education not deportation."

Under the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 287(g) program, state and local law enforcement can partner with the federal agency to gain some immigration enforcement authority in their own jurisdictions. If they conclude that someone is in the country illegally, they can turn that person over to ICE. Last year, a change to the partnership program prioritized the detention and arrest of those who have allegedly committed crimes.

The Cobb County Sheriff's Office is one of 71 law enforcement agencies in 26 states that have entered into this partnership program, according to the ICE website.

Labeling the program a "civil rights disaster," Mary Bauer, legal director of the Southern Poverty Law Center, said it "leads to racial profiling, distracts police from looking for real criminals and destroys families."
The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia called Friday for an end to the program.

"Jessica's case is yet another outrageous example of the unaccountable local enforcement of immigration laws in Cobb County gone awry," said Azadeh Shahshahani, ACLU of Georgia's national security/immigrants' rights project director.

Colotl's legal problems started in late March when her car was stopped on the Kennesaw State campus. Born in Mexico but living in the United States since she was 11, she could not produce a driver's license, so she handed over as identification an expired passport from Mexico.

She was arrested the next day and turned over to immigration officials. She spent more than a month in the Etowah Detention Center in Alabama.

Friends came out in force and marched on campus in her defense. Earlier this month, she was released, and her deportation was deferred for a year, which will allow her to finish her studies. She hasn't returned to classes yet, but looks forward to earning her degree.

"I'm just trying to live the American dream and finish my education," she said.

Calling Colotl "a symbol of what's wrong with the immigration system," immigration attorney Charles Kuck thanked ICE for allowing his client to stay in the country for a year to finish her studies. He then set out to educate people about the challenges facing Colotl, providing a reason why she did not have a license.

"Jessica can't start the process to become a U.S. citizen because she's not allowed to," he said. "If Jessica could obtain a license, she would have."

In a statement Wednesday night, Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren said, "Ms. Colotl knew that she was in the United States without authority to be here and voluntarily chose to operate a vehicle without a driver's license, which is a violation of Georgia law. She has further complicated her situation with her blatant disregard for Georgia law by giving false information."

As for the use of the ICE program, he said, "I value any tool that helps me enforce the law and remove violators from our community."

But the band of lawyers and advocates who rallied around Colotl say Cobb County is abusing its power. In a joint statement Thursday night, they voiced outrage over Colotl's treatment and suggested that the felony charge is trumped-up.

"It is obvious from all the documents that I've seen that she has done nothing wrong and has given her proper address to Cobb County and immigration officials," said Chris Taylor, Colotl's criminal attorney. "There has been no crime committed."

The car's registration simply reflected her old address, Taylor said in an interview, and she provided her new address when she was taken into custody. Taylor said he has the documents to prove this and looks forward to clearing her name.

In front of the crowd that gathered Friday, he said of his client, "She has not failed us. We have failed her. The system has failed her."

The Cobb Immigrant Alliance likened the actions of officials to "schoolyard bullying." Gonzalez, of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials, called the sheriff "Wild-West Warren," saying he "has abused his authority in this case. His actions clearly demonstrate the problems that occur when local law officers are granted authority to enforce immigration laws."

"Sheriff Warren has embarked on a witch hunt, wasting money and county resources for political gain," said Adelina Nicholls of the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights. "This is not about public safety."

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/05/14/georgia.student.immigration/index.html?hpt=T1

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Fuck u..who cares pack ur shit and go!
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if you voted for the author of the amnesty bill, john mccain, you don't have much room to talk on the issue.

if you voted for a vocal supporter of the amnesty bill, sarah palin, you don't have much room to talk on the issue.

if you voted for senators who voted FOR the amnesty bill, barrack obama and joe biden, you don't have much room to talk on the issue.


However... If you voted for Bob barr, then I would like to buy you a beer for voting for the only guy with at least some semblance of common sense on the immigration issue:

BARR:
Be aggressive in securing our borders. (Apr 2008)
Voted NO on more immigrant visas for skilled workers. (Sep 1998)
Sponsored bill declaring English the US' official language. (Jan 1999)
 


This undocumented student shoult STFU and go home.  his tears can quence his thirst as he sits in the hot INS van dropping his ass back in mexico.

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So she was driving without proper insurance or a license even. Good thing she didn't cause a car accident with a legal citizen as they would have been fucked when she disappeared. So she's also an illegal going to college in America. So, on top of ignorantly driving without insurance, she's taking up a spot for a legal American citizen.

How is she the victim again?

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if you voted for the author of the amnesty bill, john mccain, you don't have much room to talk on the issue.

if you voted for a vocal supporter of the amnesty bill, sarah palin, you don't have much room to talk on the issue.

if you voted for senators who voted FOR the amnesty bill, barrack obama and joe biden, you don't have much room to talk on the issue.


However... If you voted for Bob barr, then I would like to buy you a beer for voting for the only guy with at least some semblance of common sense on the immigration issue:

BARR:
Be aggressive in securing our borders. (Apr 2008)
Voted NO on more immigrant visas for skilled workers. (Sep 1998)
Sponsored bill declaring English the US' official language. (Jan 1999)
 


This undocumented student shoult STFU and go home.  his tears can quence his thirst as he sits in the hot INS van dropping his ass back in mexico.
240 from a few days ago...
cuz I've voted republican all my life dude.
;)

also if you campaigned for obama 24/7 for a year then you have no room to bitch... ::)

just b/c you vote for a person doesnt mean you agree with them on 100% of the issues you ding bat  ::)

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I live about half an hour from ksu, and I'll tell you cobb counnty is full of immigrants.  Its not as bad as gwinnett, gwinnett has the highest drug trafficking in the damn state and probably southeast. 

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oh brother.... Barr was the only conservative in the 2008 race. 

palin and mccain werent' actually republicans... many of you can admit that now.

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I kind of feel bad for her. The fact that she's been in the USA since she was 11 clearly shows she probably didn't have much choice in going to the states to begin with. If she made the decision to go to the US, as an adult, I'd probably have less sympathy for her situation, but decisions were obviously made for her, ...and she's just trying to make the best of her situation. She's between a rock and a hard place.  :-\
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I kind of feel bad for her. The fact that she's been in the USA since she was 11 clearly shows she probably didn't have much choice in going to the states to begin with. If she made the decision to go to the US, as an adult, I'd probably have less sympathy for her situation, but decisions were obviously made for her, ...and she's just trying to make the best of her situation. She's between a rock and a hard place.  :-\
you actually make a good point.  or how about kids even younger than that which I'm sure there are many.

I think most people's bitch is that they are not going through the system to become citizens while others bust their asses to become citizens.  And that is not fair.  So I think the solution is not to just grant some blanket amnesty but to get the people who deserve to be here on the road to citizenship, not amnesty.

We need to first secure the border like all other countries do.  Then we need to start illegals that deserve to be here into the process of becoming a citizen like everyone else that comes here.  We should also be willing to make a few exceptions for cases where people found themselves here when it was not their choice to be here.  I only say that because I am a true believer that WE have helped and enabled these people to come here.  How can we then take it out on a person who came here as a child with their parents where we helped enable it?  I cannot take it out on them in good conscience.  They're just kids.

I am all for fixing our problems but not for taking our problems out on others.

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In a statement Wednesday night, Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren said, "Ms. Colotl knew that she was in the United States without authority to be here and voluntarily chose to operate a vehicle without a driver's license, which is a violation of Georgia law. She has further complicated her situation with her blatant disregard for Georgia law by giving false information."

As for the use of the ICE program, he said, "I value any tool that helps me enforce the law and remove violators from our community."

But the band of lawyers and advocates who rallied around Colotl say Cobb County is abusing its power. In a joint statement Thursday night, they voiced outrage over Colotl's treatment and suggested that the felony charge is trumped-up.

"It is obvious from all the documents that I've seen that she has done nothing wrong and has given her proper address to Cobb County and immigration officials," said Chris Taylor, Colotl's criminal attorney. "There has been no crime committed."
::) sorry dont care why she broke the law fact is she broke the law...take a lap

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::) sorry dont care why she broke the law fact is she broke the law...take a lap

These people do not acknowledge or respect any laws which contradict their agenda for what America should become.

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These people do not acknowledge or respect any laws which contradict their agenda for what America should become.

Honestly, why should they?  The get rewarded for the behavior, look at the ILLEGAL immigrant issue...

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Honestly, why should they?  The get rewarded for the behavior, look at the ILLEGAL immigrant issue...

I was talking about our insane liberals.

You really can't blame illegals for wanting to live here but people insisting on following political necessity and idealism instead of laws make the situation worse.

No right, logical, thinking person would argue disobeying the law becomes OK after a certain amount of time has passed.

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I was talking about our insane liberals.

You really can't blame illegals for wanting to live here but people insisting on following political necessity and idealism instead of laws make the situation worse.

No right, logical, thinking person would argue disobeying the law becomes OK after a certain amount of time has passed.

It's funny that they're victimizing this girl when she was breaking more than just one law by being illegal. She was driving without a license or insurance. What if she killed someone in a car accident? I'm willing to bet she would just disappear into the shadows. And she was taking up a college spot for an American citizen. The US issues thousands of student visas. Is it fair to those people who went through the proper channels to get that done? This victimizing a chronic law breaker is ridiculous.

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also she probably isnt paying any taxes on jobs she has worked or she would have had an ITIN(individual taxpayers identification number) and would have been able to obtain a license using that....


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It's funny that they're victimizing this girl when she was breaking more than just one law by being illegal. She was driving without a license or insurance. What if she killed someone in a car accident? I'm willing to bet she would just disappear into the shadows. And she was taking up a college spot for an American citizen. The US issues thousands of student visas. Is it fair to those people who went through the proper channels to get that done? This victimizing a chronic law breaker is ridiculous.

If she killed someone they would say it was our fault for not making her a legal immigrant.

It's also our fault their countries suck ass. Neglecting to send enough foreign aid created the conditions that inspire illegal immigration. :)

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Holy shit.  Hard to believe that her actions are even a source of debate. See ya.

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So she was driving without proper insurance or a license even. Good thing she didn't cause a car accident with a legal citizen as they would have been fucked when she disappeared. So she's also an illegal going to college in America. So, on top of ignorantly driving without insurance, she's taking up a spot for a legal American citizen.

How is she the victim again?

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