Mexican sports sovereignty of tiroteo in El Paso in 2019

Los Ángeles.- Defensores de migrant condone this week the deportation to Mexico of a sovereign of the tiroteo in El Paso, (Texas), which institutes cooperation with the federal authorities as testimony of the first actions of the shooter, which ended up killing 22 people.

The Diocesan Services for Migrants and Refugees (DMRS) in El Paso denounced that the migrant, identified only as Rosa to protect his identity, was detained by the police passing through a traffic stop because of a light on his car not working.

El Paso’s police arrest has revealed that the migrant has ten citations for another traffic stop in 2015.

The migrant, of Mexican origin, was transferred to the Custody of the Immigration and Control Service of the Aduanas (ICE), which deported this year to Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.

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Rosa and her husband are cooperating with investigators in the case of the July 3, 2019 tiroteo because they are assured that the Walmart station will host the massacre, and will testify to the first attack of the shooter before entering the tienda.

Anna Hey, DMRS sub-director, confirms to a local KTSM television that “Rosa is a sovereign of one of the most horrific events that has ever taken place in El Paso. She is active and is present as much as the El Paso police as a the FBI officials to make a statement that he is alive in this case “.

“The information provided is sufficient for the District Tax Officer to issue a certificate stating that it has been used in the investigation,” he said.

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And the sent, Laura Lynch, the National Immigration Law Center (NILC), critic, and the critique on Twitter of the deportation of the Mexican, advising that “this decision is equivalent to a revictimization of this young man, who only presents himself to help to build the case against the shooter in the opaque racist“.

Lynch’s message was echoed by Democratic Congresswoman Veronica Escobar, who represents Texas’ District 16 and includes El Paso’s veterinarians.

“I support the efforts of El Paso’s DMRS and have made it possible for him to move to Rosa at home and to help protect the deportation victims and witnesses,” the legislator said in his Twitter account.

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Apenas llegó a la Casa Blanca, el presidente Joe Biden ordered a moratorium on 100 days of deportations.

Sondeverbod, die beste mart el eluez Drew B. Tipton del Tribunal de Distrito Sur de Texas blocka temporalmente la medida en responsa en un debe encabezada par el fiscal gener de Texas, el republicano Ken Paxton, que argen que el presidente actuó de forma arbitraria al impress the moratorium.

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