Salvadoran Woman Awarded Restraining Order Against I.C.E.
Salvadoran Woman Awarded Restraining Order Against I.C.E.
A Salvadoran woman on the verge of settling a lawsuit against a Maryland county has been awarded a temporary restraining order against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.ICE, reports the Washington Post, attempted to deport Roxana Orellana Santos just before her suit was due to enter mediation.Santos is currently suing Frederick County. In October of 2008, Santos was sitting outside a restaurant. While eating a sandwich and waiting for her shift inside to begin, she was approached by local sheriff’s deputies.The two launched an impromptu interrogation and eventually arrested Santos on immigration charges. Critics of the arrest have deemed the encounter a prime example of the so-called dangers of “eating while brown.”Another Post op-ed suggests that Santos could have accepted her arrest and slid under the radar. Instead, she filed a civil rights lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of her sudden and seemingly unjustified arrest.
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Salvadoran woman who won civil rights suit against Frederick County is granted restraining order against ICEShe won a lawsuit over her immigration arrest. But ICE detained her again before she could seek any money.Trump asked you to imagine being victimized by an immigrant. We should imagine instead, ‘We’re all Roxana.’
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