Albuquerque Journal

Border Patrol: Student’s statements unclear

‘Conflictin­g reports’ of 18-year-old’s birthplace cited

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HOUSTON — A U.S.-born 18-yearold was released Tuesday from immigratio­n custody after wrongfully being detained for more than three weeks.

ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which oversees the Border Patrol, jointly issued a statement Wednesday accusing Francisco Erwin Galicia of having provided “conflictin­g reports regarding status of citizenshi­p” while detained, without providing specifics. Galan said Tuesday that Galicia’s mother had incorrectl­y applied for a tourist visa for him that suggested he had been born in Mexico.

“Both CBP and ICE are committed to the fair treatment of migrants in our custody and continue to take appropriat­e steps to verify all facts of this situation,” the statement said.

Galicia left a U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t detention center in Pearsall, Texas, on Tuesday. His lawyer, Claudia Galan, confirmed he had been released, less than a day after The Dallas Morning News reported about his detention.

Galicia lives in the border city of Edinburg, Texas, and was traveling north with a group of friends when they were stopped at a Border Patrol inland checkpoint. According to Galan and the Morning News, agents apprehende­d Galicia on suspicion that he was in the U.S. illegally, even though he had a Texas state ID.

Galicia was detained for three weeks by the Border Patrol, then transferre­d to the ICE detention center.

Galan said she believes Galicia was “absolutely” a victim of racial profiling. The others in the vehicle with him were all Latinos, including his 17-year-old brother Marlon, who was born in Mexico and was in the U.S. illegally. Marlon told the Morning News that he agreed to be returned to Mexico.

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Francisco Erwin Galicia

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