Eduardo Sanchez, a longtime San Diego resident, was among those caught up in the unannounced policy change after a court decision took away ICE's guidance on discretion about deportations
When Eduardo Sanchez showed up on a recent morning for a check-in with immigration officials in downtown San Diego, he assumed it would be like every other one he has had since 2017, when officials targeted him and his brothers-in-law for being undocumented.
Sanchez, 39, had a pending motion to reopen his case based on things that happened after his initial case was decided. Because of this pending motion, his attorney was shocked that ICE chose to deport him. That’s because the administration told ICE officers to deport anyone and everyone that they could deport. Some people chose to take sanctuary in churches instead of showing up to their check-ins. Others made hail-Mary attempts to garner public support in the press. Many ended up deported.
But the states of Louisiana and Texas sued, and a federal judge blocked Mayorkas’ memo. That ruling was upheld in early July by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.“Until further notice, ICE will not apply or rely upon the Mayorkas Memorandum in any manner,” the notice says. In the past, said Oklahoma-based immigration attorney Lorena Rivas, ICE would generally give people checking in with them notice that they would be deported at a future date so that they had time to get their affairs in order.She had a client deported without notice in recent weeks and has heard from other attorneys about such cases as well.Patricia Osorio talks about how her husband was recently deported to Mexico as her sons Mateo, 2, and Cristopher, 18, walk home.
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