ACLU Sues To Release Mother of Two From ICE Detention

February 6, 2018 12:30 pm

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The American Civil Liberties Union filed a petition in federal court shortly before midnight yesterday to seek the immediate release of Rhode Island resident Lilian Calderon from an immigration detention facility. The lawsuit, filed in Boston by the ACLU of Massachusetts with support from the ACLU of Rhode Island, argues that Calderon’s continued detention is a violation of her constitutional right to due process and federal immigration laws and regulations.

The petition for habeas corpus seeks her release from custody and a court order barring immigration officials from deporting her until she is provided the opportunity to receive decisions on, and seek judicial review of, administrative remedies she is pursuing.

Calderon, 30 years old, is a Guatemalan immigrant and mother of two who has been detained by immigration officials since January 17th. She has lived in the U.S. since she was three-years-old. The mother of two young children ages 1 and 4, Ms. Calderon was detained by ICE when she went with her husband, a U.S. citizen, to the Providence field office of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in Johnston as part of the process of applying for lawful permanent resident status. Calderon is currently being held at the Suffolk County House of Corrections, and she risks being deported at any time.

The petition argues that without the court’s intervention, “the government will continue to detain Ms. Calderon, and may undertake efforts to remove her, in violation of federal law, federal regulations, and due process—and at great risk to her already-traumatized children.” The petition further notes that in going to the interview in Johnston to seek to change her legal status, “Calderon followed procedures that the government itself has prescribed for avoiding such a tragedy. In effect, the government’s left hand beckoned her forward, and its right hand grabbed her.”

The ACLU petition notes the effect of the detention on Calderon’s two children:

“Petitioner’s abrupt detention has already caused significant harm to her four-year-old daughter and 22-month-old son. Her daughter has begun having nightmares three or four times a night, bursting into tears without warning, crying for her mother, and becoming frightened by brief separations from other family members. Her son can no longer sleep in his crib on his own and becomes distressed because his mother is not there to soothe him.”

The petition argues that because Calderon “was detained without any determination that she poses a danger or flight risk, and because she in fact poses no danger or flight risk, her detention violates due process.”

A copy of the petition can be found here:
http://riaclu.org/images/uploads/PetitionForWritHabeasCorpusLilianCalderon.pdf

Statements from those participating in a news conference today announcing the filing of the petition are available here:
www.riaclu.org/news/post/aclu-sues-to-release-mother-of-two-from-ice-detention

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