Posted on 08/20/2007 4:32:42 AM PDT by Ghayyour
A Mexican woman whose fight to stay in the US with her US-born son attracted national attention has been sent back to Mexico as an illegal immigrant. Elvira Arellano was arrested in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon and deported several hours later.
She became a prominent figure after taking refuge in a Chicago church for a year to avoid being separated from eight-year-old Saul, a US citizen.
He is staying with people who were with her when she was arrested.
Ms Arellano was handed over to Mexican authorities in Tijuana at 2200 (0500GMT) and freed, Mexican officials said.
Elvira Arellano and Saul made a powerful emotional case for keeping the families of illegal immigrants together.
Last November, Saul went to Mexico's Congress to make a personal appeal for help to stop his mother's deportation.
Ms Arellano took refuge in the Adalberto United Methodist Church in Chicago last August, defying a deportation order.
But this weekend she left the church to travel to Los Angeles to back calls for immigration reform.
On Saturday, Ms Arellano had said she was not afraid of being arrested by US immigration officials.
"From the time I took sanctuary the possibility has existed that they arrest me in the place and time they want," she said.
"I only have two choices. I either go to my country, Mexico, or stay and keep fighting. I decided to stay and fight."
Ms Arellano first came illegally to the US in 1997. She was deported but returned days later.
She settled in Chicago, working as a cleaner at O'Hare International Airport, where she was arrested in 2002 and convicted of being employed under a false Social Security number.
Defying the law
Ms Arellano was supposed to hand herself over for deportation on 15 August 2006, but instead sought refuge with her son at the Adalberto United Methodist Church in Chicago.
US authorities did not attempt to seize her from the church.
Immigrants' rights campaigners said they would stage protests and vigils to support her and demand her return to the US.
But a group favouring limits on immigration said her arrest was long overdue.
"Just because the woman has gone public and made an issue of the fact that she is defying law doesn't mean the government doesn't have to do its job," Ira Mehlman of the Federation for American Immigration Reform told the Associated Press.
She was the *public face of defiance*
1 down.......
One down millions to go.
SWEET!!!!
Muy bueno.
Ms Arellano took refuge in the Adalberto United Methodist Church in Chicago last August, defying a deportation order
She may actually have to get a job, either here or south of the border, one of these days.
Why the heck can’t she fight down there? Fight against the corruption? Fight against the poverty? Fight against the oligarchy that control Mexico? Fight for the rights of her neighbors and relatives and friends?
Answer: She doesn’t give a rat’s turd about them. Or Mexico. She wants to be able to come here and get a free ride. And millions of her lawbreaking supporters.
If it were a Muslim woman then you would be saying why when so many Mexicans are here illegally it takes time but all will be gone hopefully.Today Mexican tomorrow Muslim.
She was deported but returned days later.
You are absolutely right that she couldn’t have less care for her fellow Mexican citizens.
She is a pain in the ass, and needs to get home and get on with her life. She wouldn’t like American’s regardless of the outcome.
This would end arguments, if they just applied LAW, instead of making racial quotas, exceptions, and favors for important people. The Law...is the Law. A country ruled by PRINCIPLES and not PRINCES will in the end be stronger.
The Mexican Congress can stop deportation by ICE? I thought only Vincente Fox could do that.
“If you’re here illegally, you should be deported. Period.”
Or held in any number of existing camps until the border is effectively secured. No sense in spinning our wheels. She’ll be back in 24 hours.
Duncan Hunter says that the border can and will (if he is elected) be effectively secured in 6 months.
Her son was born here. She will be back, have her paperwork in order and will have a very nice home and job waiting for her. We are too kind of a nation.
This kind of action goes a long way!... It is what actually convinces many in Mexico to stay there, when the U.S. shows resolve they listen.
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS! :)
Call me insensitive but a child born in the United States as the result of an Illegal entry isn’t a US citizen.
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