
"Yes. I mean, look, I've been doing this for 20 years now, and it really is one of the craziest cases I've worked on. One minute, I'm here waiting for a hearing following week. And then I get a call from him, and he says, I'm in Mexico. Mexico? We have a hearing in front of a judge. And I went in front of the immigration judge. The judge had no idea what was happening. DHS had no idea what was happening."
"Obviously, we got an adjournment. They came back. They apologized. They sent me an email, We're sorry. We made a mistake. We will try to bring him back. He's still in Mexico right now. And it's sad and it's sloppy. And I feel that the problem we're having here is that because we're getting because DHS is getting orders to try to arrest 3,000 people, this is what's going to happen. We're going to start getting sloppy."
Alejandro Juarez, a longtime worker at Trump’s Westchester golf club, was mistakenly deported to Mexico after being placed on the incorrect transport. Juarez had worked at the club for over a decade and was fired in 2019 for being undocumented. His attorney learned Juarez was in Mexico despite an upcoming immigration hearing; the immigration judge and DHS officials were unaware of the removal. DHS acknowledged the error and apologized, stating a mistake was made and efforts would be made to return him. The attorney warned that aggressive deportation directives risk sloppy arrests and threatened due process protections for residents and citizens.
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