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    ICE agents reportedly arrest alleged domestic violence victim at Texas courthouse

    Published February 16, 2017
    FoxNews.com


    Federal immigration officials reportedly arrested an illegal immigrant in Texas who was seeking help for domestic violence.

    Irvin Gonzalez, who is identified as a transgender woman, was arrested on Feb. 9 at the El Paso County Courthouse. She had just received a protective order against her live-in boyfriend, the El Paso Times reported Wednesday.

    ICE agents acted on a tip, possibly from the boyfriend.

    The arrest has sparked concerns that illegal immigrants who face domestic abuse may stay with their abusers over fear of being detained and deported.

    Jo Anne Bernal, the El Paso county attorney, who is representing Gonzalez, said protective-order courts were no place for illegal immigrant raids.

    “Our clients come to us at the lowest point in their lives,” Bernal told the paper. “Many of them are so frightened of coming to us because of possible immigration concerns.”

    A criminal complaint in the U.S. District Court in El Paso indicates that the person with the same name as Gonzalez may have a history of deportation and domestic violence, according to the paper. Bernal said she wasn’t aware of the complaint.

    The complaint, which was filed on Feb. 9, stated that Gonzalez had been deported six times since 2010 after arrests for possession of stolen mail, false imprisonment and assault.

    El Paso County officials said they hope immigration enforcement officials do not make a habit of arresting illegal immigrants at the courthouse acting on tips from alleged abusers.

    “There’s no place for that — especially in family court,” 65th District Judge Yahara Lisa Gutierrez, who oversees Gonzalez’s protective order, told the paper.

    Gonzalez is being held in the El Paso County Jail under an ICE detainer.

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    ICE detains alleged domestic violence victim

    Marty Schladen , USA Today Network Austin Bureau
    Published 3:49 p.m. MT Feb. 15, 2017

    AUSTIN — Federal immigration agents went to the El Paso County Courthouse last week and arrested an undocumented woman who had just received a protective order alleging that she was a victim of domestic violence.

    The agents apparently detained the woman Feb. 9 after receiving a tip, possibly from her alleged abuser, whom they already had in custody, El Paso County Attorney Jo Anne Bernal said.

    The detention has alarmed Bernal and other county officials who fear that the arrest will scare undocumented victims of domestic abuse into staying with their abusers for fear of being deported and separated from their children or other family members.

    However, a criminal complaint on file with the U.S. District Court in El Paso indicates that a person of the same name as the alleged victim might have a history of deportation and domestic violence.

    Bernal was not aware of the complaint, filed by U.S. immigration officials, when she spoke about the arrest earlier in the day. She said, however, that her office cooperates with federal authorities when serious crimes are alleged.
    “Our clients come to us at the lowest point in their lives. Many of them are so frightened of coming to us because of possible immigration concerns.”El Paso County Attorney Jo Anne Bernal

    But she and other officials said protective-order courts are not the place for immigrant detentions.

    “Our clients come to us at the lowest point in their lives,” said Bernal, whose office represents domestic abuse victims when they seek court orders against their abusers. “Many of them are so frightened of coming to us because of possible immigration concerns.”

    Bernal said her office is taking steps to relieve those fears in the wake of last week’s arrest.

    The alleged abuser, Mario Alberto De Avila, is jailed on a charge of forgery of a financial document, the criminal complaint states.

    A spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined to comment Wednesday to questions about the incident.

    The criminal complaint states that on Feb. 2, Homeland Security Investigations Border Enforcement Security Taskforce agents received information that Irvin Gonzalez, who also is known as Ervin Gonzalez, was in the U.S. despite having been previously deported. The information received stated that Gonzalez was staying at the Center Against Sexual and Family Violence.

    The complaint, filed Feb. 9, indicates that Gonzalez, whom Bernal identified as transgender, had been deported six times since 2010 — apparently after arrests for crimes including possession of stolen mail, false imprisonment and assault.

    Its narrative differs, however, from what Bernal unearthed in her investigation in a key respect. The complaint says Gonzalez was arrested on the street, while investigators looking into the detention for Bernal said it happened inside the courthouse.

    "There were six ICE agents on the 10th floor," Bernal said.

    The arrest comes at a time of heightened concerns that under the administration of President Donald Trump, ICE is expanding who it tries to deport and how it goes about deporting them.

    The woman is being held in the El Paso County Jail under a federal ICE detainer, Bernal said.

    Her arrest comes to light along with news that ICE conducted an immigration raid in Las Cruces on Wednesday, rounded up 51 people in Austin since last week and conducted sweeps in numerous other states.

    Bernal, whose office is conducting an investigation into the incident, said the ICE agents said they went to court after receiving a tip. Gonzalez's live-in boyfriend had earlier been detained by ICE, Bernal said.

    “We suspect it’s the (alleged) abuser” who tipped off ICE about the woman, Bernal said.

    El Paso County officials say they don't want ICE to get into the habit of going to the courthouse and acting on such tips.

    It’s common for abusers to seek to control undocumented partners by threatening to refer them to immigration authorities, said 65th District Judge Yahara Lisa Gutierrez, who oversees the court that issued Gonzalez's protective order.

    Whatever her own history, the woman made three police reports late last year, alleging that she had been punched, kicked and chased with a knife, Bernal said.

    Judge Gutierrez said ICE agents should avoid effectively assisting domestic abusers by acting on their tips against their partners.

    “There’s no place for that — especially in family court,” she said.

    “It's certainly an underreported crime. If there's a fear they or their families will get deported, they won't come forward.”Stephanie Karr, executive director of El Paso's Center Against Sexual and Family Violence

    Bernal said she’s doing all she can to reassure victims of abuse — especially if they're undocumented.

    “We will do everything in our power to get them the protection they need,” she said, explaining that her office does not inquire about abuse victims' citizenship.

    Bernal’s staff is also researching immigration law and is trying to communicate to ICE to make sure further arrests don't take place in or near family court.

    “We are hopeful that this is an isolated incident and that this never happens again,” she said.

    El Paso County Judge Veronica Escobar said she is worried that word about the woman's arrest is already spreading in the immigrant community — which is large in a border city such as El Paso.
    The county judge said she is considering asking Bernal’s office to work with civil rights groups to put together a pamphlet explaining people’s rights when they’re approached by federal agents. She said similar pamphlets were distributed in the 1990s after agents started asking students’ immigration status near Bowie High School, which lies within shouting distance of the Mexican border.

    It's possible that not only undocumented victims of abuse will be scared into the shadows, said Stephanie Karr, executive director of El Paso's Center Against Sexual and Family Violence. Victims are beaten down physically and emotionally and reluctant to come forward without the fear of arrest, she said.

    "It's certainly an underreported crime," Karr said. "If there's a fear they or their families will get deported, they won't come forward."
    http://www.elpasotimes.com/story/new...ourt/97965624/

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    Hand her over into the care of her President...let him put her in protective custody!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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