Idaho Immigrant Sues Canyon County Jail for Accepting Bond, Refusing Release as ICE Moved in for Arrest
Idaho Immigrant Sues Canyon County Jail for Accepting Bond, Refusing Release as ICE Moved in for Arrest
A recently-filed lawsuit accuses Idaho’s Canyon County of illegally holding a man on a federal immigration detainer.According to Boise State Public Radio, Ramon Espinoza-Rodriguez was arrested in May 2017. Booked on a misdemeanor telephone harassment charge, Espinoza-Rodriguez was taken to Canyon County Jail.Espinoza-Rodriguez’s bail was initially set at $1,000. His daughter, says the lawsuit, contacted a bail bondsman with the intent of making a down payment.However, the bondsman said it’d be impossible to pay the bond “due to a hold issued by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).”Eventually, the woman did manage to pay the amount in full.But even though Espinoza-Rodriguez’s daughter paid a $1,000—which the county accepted--her father wasn’t released for over a day. It took numerous phone calls and, eventually, a letter from the family’s attorney to secure Espinoza-Rodriguez’s release.Part of the reason Espinoza-Rodriguez was kept behind bars is because the county was enforcing a detainer issued by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.ICE, says BSPR, claims to have had “reliable evidence” that Espinoza-Rodriguez is in the United States illegally. Court documents suggest that ICE, acting on that supposed evidence, issued a notice to Canyon County. Its detainer requested that local authorities inform ICE at least 48 hours before Espinoza-Rodriguez would be released so that immigration officials could take him into custody.
Under President Trump, ICE has significantly increased deportations of undocumented migrants with non-criminal records. Image via Wikimedia Commons/public domain. No uploader information given.
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Canyon County hit with third lawsuit over immigration holds at the jailCanyon County hit with third lawsuit over immigration holds at the jail; link to full storyCanyon County Illegally Detained Man Over Immigration Status, Lawsuit AllegesLINK TO LAWSUIT, VIA BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO
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