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    WI-Racine man finally free

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    Racine man finally free
    BY PAUL SLOTH
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    Friday, June 12, 2009 9:09 PM CDT


    MILWAUKEE — It had been four days since Santiago Rodriguez-Morales last spoke to his wife in Mexico. When he walked out of a Milwaukee immigration office Friday afternoon, the first thing he wanted to do was find a telephone.

    Rodriguez-Morales is finally a free man. He left the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office wearing something other than a jail-issued orange jumpsuit.

    Dressed in black jeans and tan shirt, Rodriguez-Morales wore his white baseball hat emblazoned with “El Generalâ€
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    It had been four days since Santiago Rodriguez-Morales last spoke to his wife in Mexico.
    Family reunification is in order, send him back to his wife and family!

    Funny how it is a major SOB STORY when families are separated by deportation but when done by their own choice it is noble.
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    Wrong man arrested for crime, ordered released, then detained
    BY PAUL SLOTH
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    Friday, June 12, 2009 2:35 PM CDT


    RACINE — On Thursday afternoon, Santiago Rodriguez-Morales thought he was a free man. A judge told him he would be released after spending two days in the Racine County Jail charged with a crime he didn’t commit.

    The man, who police mistook for one of “Racine’s Most Wantedâ€
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