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Surprise! Illegal alien detained after holding news conference
By Rick Moran
An illegal alien who held a press conference to complain about immigration enforcement under the Trump administration was subsequently taken into custody by ICE agents during a "targeted enforcement action."

There was an immediate outcry from immigrant rights groups to protest the detention of Daniela Vargas, who came to the U.S. with her parents when she was seven years old. Vargas had been granted residency under the Obama administration DREAM program but failed to pay the renewal fee and was thus subject to detention and deportation.

Wall Street Journal:

Daniela Vargas, who came to the U.S. from Argentina when she was 7 years old, was detained by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as she and a friend drove away from the news conference in Jackson, Miss., said her lawyer, Abigail Peterson.

The news conference was organized by attorneys, church groups and the Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance to bring attention to recent immigration raids in the region, said Patricia Ice, an attorney with the immigrant-rights group.

ICE enforcement actions under the Trump administration have stoked fears in immigrant communities after large numbers of coordinated arrests across the country in recent weeks.

Agency officials have said they are targeting undocumented immigrants convicted of crimes including assault, murder and drug trafficking. But the agency also acknowledged picking up some immigrants they encountered during those raids who have violated federal immigration law, but not committed other crimes.

Ms. Vargas's father and brother were detained by immigration officials who arrested them outside the family home last month. But Ms. Vargas herself wasn't arrested at the time, her lawyer said.

Thomas Byrd, a spokesman for ICE, said in a statement provided to The Wall Street Journal by Ms. Vargas's attorney that Ms. Vargas was taken into custody "during a targeted immigration enforcement action." The statement said ICE conducts "routine targeted enforcement operations" every day and "does not conduct sweeps or raids that target aliens indiscriminately."

ICE officials declined to comment.

Ms. Peterson said she had been working with Ms. Vargas on reapplying for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, a program that protects young undocumented adults brought to the U.S. illegally as children from deportation and gives them work authorization.

Since DACA was introduced in 2012, about 750,000 people have benefited from the program. President Donald Trump during his campaign said he would rescind the program, but has since said he would seek a more favorable solution for its beneficiaries, who are known as "Dreamers."

The case of another detained DACA recipient is being watched closely as an early test of how the Trump administration will treat program beneficiaries.

My guess is that Ms. Vargas's press conference may be one of the last of its kind for a while.

It's one thing to live your life unobtrusively as an illegal alien in the U.S. It's quite another to spit in the face of immigration enforcement officials by openly defying the law by holding a press conference and bragging about your status.

This kind of routine enforcement of our immigration laws is exactly the way it should be. If you're identified as an illegal for any reason, you should be detained. Ms. Vargas will have the right to plead her case before an immigration judge. That, too, is the way it should be. The law will be upheld, and justice will be done – just as it should be.

Wouldn't it be interesting if ICE paid a visit to the studios of Univision? How many illegals would be found working for the #1 promoter of illegal alien rights in the U.S.? The outrage at this violation of "First Amendment rights" would be entertaining, to say the least, given the impunity with which illegals make use of the Univision platform to publicize their views.

If Vargas is deported, she has a perfect right to try to re-enter the U.S. – legally, of course. Why that would prove to be a burden to anyone who wants to live and work in the U.S. is a mystery.

An illegal alien who held a press conference to complain about immigration enforcement under the Trump administration was subsequently taken into custody by ICE agents during a "targeted enforcement action."

There was an immediate outcry from immigrant rights groups to protest the detention of Daniela Vargas, who came to the U.S. with her parents when she was seven years old. Vargas had been granted residency under the Obama administration DREAM program but failed to pay the renewal fee and was thus subject to detention and deportation.

Wall Street Journal:

Daniela Vargas, who came to the U.S. from Argentina when she was 7 years old, was detained by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as she and a friend drove away from the news conference in Jackson, Miss., said her lawyer, Abigail Peterson.

The news conference was organized by attorneys, church groups and the Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance to bring attention to recent immigration raids in the region, said Patricia Ice, an attorney with the immigrant-rights group.

ICE enforcement actions under the Trump administration have stoked fears in immigrant communities after large numbers of coordinated arrests across the country in recent weeks.

Agency officials have said they are targeting undocumented immigrants convicted of crimes including assault, murder and drug trafficking. But the agency also acknowledged picking up some immigrants they encountered during those raids who have violated federal immigration law, but not committed other crimes.

Ms. Vargas's father and brother were detained by immigration officials who arrested them outside the family home last month. But Ms. Vargas herself wasn't arrested at the time, her lawyer said.

Thomas Byrd, a spokesman for ICE, said in a statement provided to The Wall Street Journal by Ms. Vargas's attorney that Ms. Vargas was taken into custody "during a targeted immigration enforcement action." The statement said ICE conducts "routine targeted enforcement operations" every day and "does not conduct sweeps or raids that target aliens indiscriminately."

ICE officials declined to comment.

Ms. Peterson said she had been working with Ms. Vargas on reapplying for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, a program that protects young undocumented adults brought to the U.S. illegally as children from deportation and gives them work authorization.

Since DACA was introduced in 2012, about 750,000 people have benefited from the program. President Donald Trump during his campaign said he would rescind the program, but has since said he would seek a more favorable solution for its beneficiaries, who are known as "Dreamers."

The case of another detained DACA recipient is being watched closely as an early test of how the Trump administration will treat program beneficiaries.

My guess is that Ms. Vargas's press conference may be one of the last of its kind for a while.

It's one thing to live your life unobtrusively as an illegal alien in the U.S. It's quite another to spit in the face of immigration enforcement officials by openly defying the law by holding a press conference and bragging about your status.

This kind of routine enforcement of our immigration laws is exactly the way it should be. If you're identified as an illegal for any reason, you should be detained. Ms. Vargas will have the right to plead her case before an immigration judge. That, too, is the way it should be. The law will be upheld, and justice will be done – just as it should be.

Wouldn't it be interesting if ICE paid a visit to the studios of Univision? How many illegals would be found working for the #1 promoter of illegal alien rights in the U.S.? The outrage at this violation of "First Amendment rights" would be entertaining, to say the least, given the impunity with which illegals make use of the Univision platform to publicize their views.

If Vargas is deported, she has a perfect right to try to re-enter the U.S. – legally, of course. Why that would prove to be a burden to anyone who wants to live and work in the U.S. is a mystery.
 
I'm surprised to learn there's a "renewal fee". Just pay this fee and we won't enforce the law? Interesting.

Can I do that for speeding? Because that would be AWESOME !!!!
 
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Dumb bitch.

She taunted ICE, I heard the start of her press conference on the radio, she started out her interview giving her full name and then spelled her full name out very carefully. She would have been better off lying low, these attorneys were not smart to let her do that IMO, but I guess that might be what happens when you most likely have pro bono legal counsel trying to make a name for themselves? All about the benjamins.
 
After reading your response, I'm editing my initial response to: "staged" dumb bitch.
 
She taunted ICE, I heard the start of her press conference on the radio, she started out her interview giving her full name and then spelled her full name out very carefully. She would have been better off lying low, these attorneys were not smart to let her do that IMO, but I guess that might be what happens when you most likely have pro bono legal counsel trying to make a name for themselves? All about the benjamins.

Suggests to me she did it on purpose. Seeks a trial. A test case. Hopes to get a favorable judgement that can apply to all dreamers.
 
I'm surprised to learn there's a "renewal fee". Just pay this fee and we won't enforce the law? Interesting.

Can I do that for speeding? Because that would be AWESOME !!!!

They have this in Texas. Its called deferred adjudication and it might as well be legal extortion. Pay this fee that is equal to the fine and court costs, and we'll disregard your ticket (and avoid the insurance penalties).
 
Hahahahaha....addios ignoramus! I love the sound of ICE boots in the morning. Stuff like this (yes you were being used dipshit) as it gets another artificially arrogant clown back to the craphole whence they came, but this will certainly encourage other lawbreaking illegal border crossing criminals to forgo the handcuffs and detention centers and leave of their own free will.
 
They have this in Texas. Its called deferred adjudication and it might as well be legal extortion. Pay this fee that is equal to the fine and court costs, and we'll disregard your ticket (and avoid the insurance penalties).

Why would you consider that extortion?

You can plead not guilty, go to trial, win and not pay court costs or the fine.

Or

You could plead guilty and pay the courts costs and the fine and avoid points on your license and the insurance penalties.

Or

You could go the deferred adjudication route, pay the fine and court costs, but avoid the points and insurance headaches.

That seems like a pretty fair compromise and a great option if you know you are guilty and caught red handed.
 
Hahahahaha....addios ignoramus! I love the sound of ICE boots in the morning. Stuff like this (yes you were being used dipshit) as it gets another artificially arrogant clown back to the craphole whence they came, but this will certainly encourage other lawbreaking illegal border crossing criminals to forgo the handcuffs and detention centers and leave of their own free will.

This is a troubling response. The girl was brought here by her parents when she was 7 years old. What did you expect her to do? Tell her parents she was going to stay in Argentina and look out for herself? She's been here 15 of her 22 years. For all practical purposes she's as American as you. She does not deserve to be deported. I think her's will be a test case that will affect the status of all Dreamers. Frankly I hope she wins. Your response is way over the top.
 
This is a troubling response. The girl was brought here by her parents when she was 7 years old. What did you expect her to do? Tell her parents she was going to stay in Argentina and look out for herself? She's been here 15 of her 22 years. For all practical purposes she's as American as you. She does not deserve to be deported. I think her's will be a test case that will affect the status of all Dreamers. Frankly I hope she wins. Your response is way over the top.

She was breaking the law. When she started flaunting her status, she got popped.

Do you think you as an American have any real rights in Argentina or any other foreign country?

She's an adult. She'll be fine in her homeland.
 
This is a troubling response. The girl was brought here by her parents when she was 7 years old. What did you expect her to do? Tell her parents she was going to stay in Argentina and look out for herself? She's been here 15 of her 22 years. For all practical purposes she's as American as you. She does not deserve to be deported. I think her's will be a test case that will affect the status of all Dreamers. Frankly I hope she wins. Your response is way over the top.

the woman had every opportunity to keep her status legal by taking care of business

then she proceedes to poke the bear

she made choices
 
She was breaking the law. When she started flaunting her status, she got popped.

Do you think you as an American have any real rights in Argentina or any other foreign country?

She's an adult. She'll be fine in her homeland.

The point is America is her homeland. Americans' rights in Argentina are immaterial to this discussion. I repeat I think she intended to get arrested to instigate a test cast. She's about as sympathetic a character as an advocacy group could find: young, female, watched as her father & brother got carted off after the police stormed her home, articulate. I don't think she's the dumb broad many on this thread are portraying.
 
America isn't her homeland. She cheated the system, flaunted it, and got caught.

Argentina is a nice place to visit I hear.

You're really arguing that a 7 year old girl brought here by her parents cheated the system? And after 15 years living for all practical circumstances as an American we are now supposed to call Argentina her homeland? Brother, that is cold!
 
Ponca...she sure as hell isnt "as American as I am," practical purpose or otherwise. Also don't give a crap how old she was when she was dragged here. Every single minor brought to this country "illegally" by there law breaking parents could argue this, so where does it end?

She's 22 now, go back to freakin Argentina and apply to become a US citizen and wait in line just like 100,000's of thousands before her have done LEGALLY.

The other alternative is to simply end birthright citizenship, too many coward career politicians for that to happen though. Hopefully a State's Convention is not far off.

She should have kept her yap shut instead of being used. I have no sympathy for this crap anymore, especially after bring a wife in legally and a step-daughter in legally.

My question is why didn't her law breaking parents go through the system legally? Then move here?
 
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