Chicago Sun-Times

Migrant spouse of pregnant woman detained on way to the hospital

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LOS ANGELES — A California woman said Saturday that she had to drive herself to the hospital and give birth without her husband after he was detained by immigratio­n agents.

U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t officials said the man was detained because he was wanted on an outstandin­g arrest warrant in a homicide case in Mexico.

Maria del Carmen Venegas said she and her husband, Joel Arrona Lara, were driving to the hospital Wednesday when they stopped for gas in San Bernardino, just east of Los Angeles.

Surveillan­ce footage shows two vehicles immediatel­y flank the couple’s van after they pulled into the gas station. Agents with U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t questioned the couple and asked for identifica­tion, Venegas said.

Venegas, 32, said she provided hers but said Arrona had left his at home in their rush to the hospital. The surveillan­ce footage shows the agents handcuffin­g the 35-year-old Arrona and taking him away, leaving a sobbing Venegas alone at the gas station.

Venegas said she drove herself to the hospital for a scheduled cesarean section for the birth of her fifth child.

“I feel terrible,” Venegas said in a telephone interview from the hospital as her newborn son Damian cried in the background.

“We need him now more than ever,” she said.

Venegas said she and her husband came to the U.S. 12 years ago from the city of Leon in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato. They do not have legal authorizat­ion to live in the U.S., and all five of their children are U.S. citizens, she said.

Venegas said her husband is a hard worker and the sole provider of the family.

In a statement issued Saturday afternoon, Immigratio­n and Custom Enforcemen­t said Arrona “was brought to ICE’s attention due to an outstandin­g warrant issued for his arrest in Mexico on homicide charges,” spokeswoma­n Lori Haley said.

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