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Border Report: ‘Their Options Are to Build Up a New Life’

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For the past five years, Gaston Cazares, an undocumented immigrant living in Carlsbad, had been聽routinely checking in with Immigration and Customs聽Enforcement in hopes of avoiding deportation.

Cazares, who first arrived聽in聽the U.S. almost 30 years ago, is married and has two children 鈥 a daughter attending Scripps Ranch High, and a son who has autism,聽. He had been the family breadwinner, paid taxes and had no other criminal record. His son鈥檚 condition had allowed Cazares to obtain a stay of removal.

But when Cazares went in for his annual聽check-in back in April, things had changed.

The arrival of the Trump administration 鈥 which has begun imposing stricter immigration rules 鈥 meant Cazares was scheduled for deportation. Cazares鈥 case has gotten a lot of attention because of his family鈥檚聽.聽It wasn鈥檛 enough, and Cazares was removed from the country last week.

Cazares had been deported once in 1998 but returned to reunite with his family.

In 2011, an investigation into the restaurant where he worked revealed to immigration authorities that Cazares was back in the United States.

Cazares鈥 case demonstrates how policy changes under Trump have put undocumented residents and their families on high alert.

I spoke with Nicole Leon, Cazares鈥 attorney, for an update on the family and to talk about the scramble to keep up with rapidly changing policies.

Where does the family go from here, now that Cazares has been deported? What are their options?

Unfortunately, their options are to build up a new life the best that they can with the family being separated. As far as legal options, it鈥檚 very limited.聽There鈥檚聽not many legal options that they have in terms of him re-immigrating to the U.S. or anything like that. Unfortunately, they have the very difficult task of building their lives around this very unfortunate event.

I know the family is still trying to figure out what comes聽next,聽but is there any status of where Cazares is currently living or what path he鈥檚 going to take?

That I don鈥檛 know, and I鈥檓 sure he doesn鈥檛 even know at this point. One thing that we were looking into is far as a legal remedy was something called a private bill in Congress. Basically, it鈥檚 a bill that鈥檚 introduced into Congress that allows for the immigration of one specific individual. So, we鈥檙e looking into that, although it鈥檚 definitely something that is a long-shot because it鈥檚 very tough to get to that level,聽but it鈥檚聽something we鈥檙e looking into.

How has it been adjusting to changes in immigration policy that seem to be occurring very frequently?

It can make it difficult sometimes because of the ever-changing policies that keep getting worse and worse and more punitive as time goes on. For example, when people say, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if I want to report a crime that happened to me because I might be apprehended by immigration if I come forward.鈥 Well, there is a visa for people who are victims of crimes and report crimes, but we鈥檙e at a point where we have to tell people that they would have to come forward at their own risk. We couldn鈥檛 guarantee that they wouldn鈥檛 come to the attention of immigration authorities.

What advice would you give to anyone stuck in a limbo similar to Cazares鈥 case?

Know your rights. If they have the right to a hearing, they need to ask for it. If they have a fear of returning to their native country, they can indicate that to officials. We also advise our clients not to travel where they might come into contact with immigration authorities, like traveling out of the聽county聽where there could be checkpoints, traveling within the country or places where they might come in contact with authorities. And beyond that, they should just have a plan in case the worst happens.

罢丑颈蝉听聽originally聽appeared in the聽Voice of San Diego.

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