Mississippi authorities sued for removing a Mexican immigrant 's daughter
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A human rights organization sued the state of Mississippi officials and a hospital for having removed a Mexican illegal immigrant to deliver her daughter for adoption to a couple Saxon , local media reported today .
The federal lawsuit filed by the Center on Poverty Law Southeast Department accuses the Mississippi Human Services ( MDHS ) , two of its officials and an employee of Singing River Hospital in the town of Pascagoula, of "violating the rights constitutional "of the immigrant in the separate her from her daughter based on "false accusations. "
The mother, Cirila Baltazar Cruz, was stripped of her daughter two days after birth at Singing River Hospital in November 2008, after being classified as "incapacitated" by the authorities of MDHS , the suit says .
That rating was derived from the report of a hospital employee , who interviewed in Spanish to the mother, who barely speaks the language and only dominates the Chatino , an indigenous language of the Mexican state of Oaxaca.
According to the complaint , the interpreter told authorities that Baltazar offered sex in exchange for room and wanted to give the child up for adoption.
The girl, Ruby , passed into the custody of Wendy and Douglas Tynes , both lawyers, until an investigation by the Department of Health and Human Services was returned to his biological mother in November 2009 .
"It was a very painful experience for me and my baby, " Baltazar said in a statement of the human rights organization . "So I want other people to know my story, I do not want anyone else to go through this experience. "
The Law Center claims that the defendants pay compensation and that demand is made public.
"The goal of this lawsuit is to ensure that Mississippi law applies equally and that the rights of the most vulnerable are protected , which in this case happened, " Michelle said in a statement Lapointe , attorney for Center .
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