December 19, 2011
On November 5, 40-year-old Antonio
Montejano was holiday shopping with his four children at a Los Angeles
mall and unintentionally dropped a $10 bottle of cologne that his young
daughter begged him to buy into a bag of items he had already purchased.
Upon leaving the store, Montejano was stopped by security guards and
arrested for shoplifting. He assumed the ordeal would end quickly since
he had no prior criminal record. Instead he spent two nights in a Santa
Monica, CA police station followed by another two nights in a Los
Angeles county jail on suspicion of being an undocumented immigrant.
Montejano
pleaded with officers about his citizenship, presenting them with his
driver’s license and other legal identification, but they wouldn't
budge. “I told every officer I was in front of that I’m an American
citizen, and they didn’t believe me,” Montejano told the New York Times. He believes his detention was a direct result of his ethnicity. “I look Mexican 100 percent,” he says.
Because
of an “immigration detainer,” Montejano was denied bail and held even
after a criminal court judge canceled his fine and ordered his release.
He was finally freed on November 9, following intervention from the
American Civil Liberties Union, which sent a copy of his passport and
birth certificate to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). READ MORE
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