Mother Again Faces Deportation to Mexico
By GARANCE BURKE
The Associated Press
Sunday, April 16, 2006; 12:43 PM
RAYMORE, Mo. -- Myrna Dick is desperate for her young son to take a nap, so she cajoles him with soft Spanish phrases.
"Vete a dormir, mijo," she says, telling Zachary to sleep as he fumbles for Teddy Grahams. "Take the bear in your arms and the two of you go lie down."
It's a suburban life, in a place that hosts fishing derbies and Easter egg hunts and calls itself the "Garden Spot of the State." But it's a life that Zachary, snug in his cornflower-colored jumpsuit, was very nearly denied.
In 2004, the government tried to deport Myrna Dick. It charged that she once lied to gain entry to the United States, that she claimed she was an American when she was in fact a Mexican.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/16/AR2006041600318_3.htmlThis is a woman who actually grew up in Texas (as an illegal alien) and is the wife of a non-Hispanic US citizen and the mother of an 18 month old citizen who is about to be exiled for life because she allegedly claimed to be American when trying to enter the US. She's not a murderer or a child beater, a drug addict or a terrorist. She's just a mom and we're about to ruin three lives over something that while serious clearly does not warrant this kind of punishment. So much for family values.
By the way, this was the treatment she got when she was arrested for this civil violation:
"Six years later, the government reinstated the old deportation order under Treviso-Frias' name to take Myrna into custody. Myrna was three months pregnant. For two weeks, nauseous with morning sickness, she was shackled to the floor and bused from a detention facility in Versailles, Mo., to Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices in Kansas City.
"When they sent her to jail, no one told her she could consult a lawyer," said Sharma-Crawford, an immigration attorney in Overland Park, Kan. "Then, when the case finally went to court, it was like having a murder trial by argument alone. We got no witnesses and could only present evidence that the government got to pick.""
Revolting.