The Borneo Post

Immigrant LA father whose arrest fueled outrage released on bond

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LOS ANGELES: An undocument­ed father and US resident who was arrested earlier this year as he took his children to school has been released on bond, according to his lawyers.

Romulo Avelica- Gonzalez, a Mexican who has lived in the United States for nearly three decades, was arrested in late February by Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t ( ICE) near his children’s school in the Highland Park neighborho­od of Los Angeles.

On Wednesday an immigratio­n judge in San Bernardino County ordered his release on US$ 6,000 bond, ruling Avelica- Gonzalez merits “discretion­ary release from custody” because of community connection­s “and critical ties to this country,” according to a statement from his lawyers.

One of his four daughters, Fatima, had filmed her father’s arrest from the backseat of the car he had been driving, sobbing as she recorded the incident.

The arrest came as federal agents were launching sweeps across the US following President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at cracking down on illegal immigratio­n.

The video went viral, sparking outrage and coming to symbolize damage inflicted by the evictions of unauthoriz­ed migrants.

Avelica’s four daughters are American and rely on their father’s income.

“I almost cannot believe that my father will be back home with us,” said Fatima.

“This has been the most devastatin­g six months of my life.

“But I have learned the power and strength of my family and community united.” I will never unlearn that.”

The release does not yet give Avelica- Gonzalez the right to remain in the United States.

His legal proceeding­s will continue in immigratio­n court.

ICE spokespeop­le reached by AFP declined to comment. — AFP

 ??  ?? Avelica-Gonzalez is hugged by daughters Jocelyn and Brenda as he exits the Adelanto Detention Center in Adelanto, California, US. — AFP photo
Avelica-Gonzalez is hugged by daughters Jocelyn and Brenda as he exits the Adelanto Detention Center in Adelanto, California, US. — AFP photo

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