IMMIGRATION JUDGE FREES MEXICAN ACTIVIST US TRYING TO DEPORT
Source: Associated Press
Jun 9, 9:17 PM EDT
BY ELLIOT SPAGAT
ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- A Mexican woman was released from custody Friday while the U.S. government seeks to deport her after a judge rejected arguments she should wear a monitoring device because she was arrested twice while demonstrating in support of people in the country illegally.
Claudia Rueda, 22, plans to apply for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a program started in 2012 under President Barack Obama that shields immigrants who came to the U.S. as young children from being deported. Her case has drawn attention because she has no criminal record and is an immigration activist.
The immigration judge, Annie S. Garcy, said holding Rueda without bond was "unduly severe" and allowed her to be released on her own recognizance. She noted Ruedas' academic and other achievements and was incredulous when a government attorney asked that Rueda be required to wear a monitoring device.
"Wow, an ankle bracelet? Really?" said Garcy, who is on temporary assignment from Newark, New Jersey, under an administration effort to give higher priority to cases along the U.S. border with Mexico.
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