Darius Amiri, immigration department chairman at Rose Law Group, talks to AZFamily about reports of woman with legal status being held by ICE

By Alexis Dominguez | AZ Family

Protestors rallied outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field Office in Phoenix on Thursday, focusing on legal residents and citizens getting swept up and detained.

The case of a man from Maryland has sparked international controversy after he was deported to a prison in El Salvador, apparently due to a mistake. President Trump campaigned on a promise of mass deportations and cracking down on border enforcement.

“Very, very hard, very stressful, traumatized,” said Sonia Almaraz, who was driving when she said her friend, a legal permanent resident, was detained and has been in ICE custody ever since. “It’s just hard to explain.”

She was stopped by ICE agents two months ago as she was driving her best friend, Arbella Rodriguez Marquez, and a coworker to work.

“Unfortunately, when they detained her, they misclassified her, classifying her as an arriving alien instead of a permanent alien. And she came into the United States legally,” Almaraz explained.

Almaraz claims Marquez is a legal resident with no criminal record. Arizona’s Family found no evidence of a record either. “She’s got no record at all. She doesn’t even have a traffic ticket,” she stated.

The Trump administration has repeatedly said ICE agents are focusing on deporting criminals, but it has created controversy by sending hundreds of people to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador for allegedly lacking legal status or having gang affiliations.

“We’re doing a fantastic job getting criminals out of this country who Biden allowed into this country. Hundreds of thousands of criminals, murderers and drug dealers,” said President Donald Trump during a press conference Thursday.

Critics, however, say many of these people were deported with limited or no due process.

“With this administration that we have, anything can happen. I was detained with her and I am an American citizen. I was born in the United States, so no one is exempt from being detained by the Immigration Department,” Almaraz said.

It’s a similar message immigration attorney Darius Amiri shares with his clients, calling it unprecedented.

“This is the first time in my career where I’ve had U.S. citizens approach me and say, ‘hey, are we okay?’ You know, ‘hey, my dad is a naturalized U.S. citizen, but he was born in Iraq. Are we okay?’ Or ‘I look brown, am I gonna be stopped at at the border’ or in the airport coming back from my trip abroad?” he said.

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