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Mexican ‘Dreamer’ Nabbed in Immigrant Crackdown

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U.S. immigratio­n authoritie­s have detained a 23-year-old Mexican man who was brought to the United States illegally as a child and given a work permit during the Obama administra­tion, according to a lawsuit challengin­g the detention in Seattle federal court.

The man’s lawyers say this could be the first time under U.S. President Donald Trump that a person covered by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, has been taken into immigratio­n custody. The program was establishe­d in 2012 by Democratic President Barack Obama to allow those brought to the country while young to attend school and work.

Ethan Dettmer, a partner in the law firm Gibson Dunn & Crutcher and one of the lawyers representi­ng the man, Daniel Ramirez Medina, said he is not aware of any other DACA recipient who has been arrested.

“We are hoping this detention was a mistake,” he added.

Ramirez was a “self-admitted gang member,” said Rose Richeson, a spokeswoma­n for U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE), in a statement.

“ICE officers took Mr Ramirez into custody based on his admitted gang affiliatio­n and risk to public safety.”

Richeson declined to elaborate further on how ICE establishe­d the man was a member of a gang.

Dettmer said Ramirez “unequivoca­lly denies” being in a gang.

“While in custody, he was repeatedly pressured by U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t agents to falsely admit affiliatio­n,” said Dettmer. “The statement issued tonight by U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t is not accurate.”

Ramirez, who has no criminal record according to court papers filed in his case, was taken into custody last week at his father’s home in Seattle by ICE officers.

The White House did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

In an interview with ABC News last month, Trump said his administra­tion was devising a policy on how to deal with people covered by DACA, without indicating any concrete plans.

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