US Immigration Agents Target College Student's Family for Deportation
In a shocking and disturbing turn of events, US immigration agents descended upon the home of Any Lucia López Belloza's family in Austin, Texas, on Sunday. The 19-year-old college student was recently deported to Honduras while en route to visit her loved ones for Thanksgiving. Her family claims that they were targeted by ICE agents who showed up unannounced, forcing their way into their home and leaving without explanation or warning.
López Belloza, a Massachusetts resident studying at Babson College, was detained on November 20th at Boston airport while traveling to Texas to surprise her family for the holiday. Within 48 hours, she was deported to Honduras, a country she left as a child. Her family had no prior knowledge of any deportation order or notice.
According to her father, Francis López, immigration agents arrived in three unmarked vehicles and one agent wearing a green vest marked "ERO" rushed towards him while he washed his car. When López attempted to protect himself by running into the backyard and closing a gate, the agent forced it open and entered the yard. The agents stayed for two hours without knocking or attempting to communicate with the family.
The Department of Homeland Security has yet to comment on the incident, despite multiple requests. The family's lawyer, Kristin Etter, stated that the agents did not have any paperwork or warrant, and that their home appeared to be the only one where the vehicles stopped.
López Belloza's case is particularly egregious, as her family claims she was never notified of any deportation order. Her asylum petition was denied over a decade ago, but the family maintains that she was never informed of this prior to her detention. Immigration authorities claim that López Belloza had "illegally stayed in the country since" 2015, but her lawyer, Todd Pomerleau, disputes this assertion and claims that her deportation violates an emergency court order.
The incident has sparked outrage among local politicians, including Democratic congressman Greg Casar, who represents the family's district. He stated that López Belloza was targeted by ICE agents due to her family's outspoken criticism of the Trump administration's treatment of migrants.
López Belloza is currently staying with her grandparents in northern Honduras and is attempting to stay positive amidst this ordeal. She hopes to continue her studies, whether in Honduras or at a university, and one day reunite with her loved ones. However, she laments that her experience is "not fair" and feels betrayed by the US system she once sought to become a part of.
In a shocking and disturbing turn of events, US immigration agents descended upon the home of Any Lucia López Belloza's family in Austin, Texas, on Sunday. The 19-year-old college student was recently deported to Honduras while en route to visit her loved ones for Thanksgiving. Her family claims that they were targeted by ICE agents who showed up unannounced, forcing their way into their home and leaving without explanation or warning.
López Belloza, a Massachusetts resident studying at Babson College, was detained on November 20th at Boston airport while traveling to Texas to surprise her family for the holiday. Within 48 hours, she was deported to Honduras, a country she left as a child. Her family had no prior knowledge of any deportation order or notice.
According to her father, Francis López, immigration agents arrived in three unmarked vehicles and one agent wearing a green vest marked "ERO" rushed towards him while he washed his car. When López attempted to protect himself by running into the backyard and closing a gate, the agent forced it open and entered the yard. The agents stayed for two hours without knocking or attempting to communicate with the family.
The Department of Homeland Security has yet to comment on the incident, despite multiple requests. The family's lawyer, Kristin Etter, stated that the agents did not have any paperwork or warrant, and that their home appeared to be the only one where the vehicles stopped.
López Belloza's case is particularly egregious, as her family claims she was never notified of any deportation order. Her asylum petition was denied over a decade ago, but the family maintains that she was never informed of this prior to her detention. Immigration authorities claim that López Belloza had "illegally stayed in the country since" 2015, but her lawyer, Todd Pomerleau, disputes this assertion and claims that her deportation violates an emergency court order.
The incident has sparked outrage among local politicians, including Democratic congressman Greg Casar, who represents the family's district. He stated that López Belloza was targeted by ICE agents due to her family's outspoken criticism of the Trump administration's treatment of migrants.
López Belloza is currently staying with her grandparents in northern Honduras and is attempting to stay positive amidst this ordeal. She hopes to continue her studies, whether in Honduras or at a university, and one day reunite with her loved ones. However, she laments that her experience is "not fair" and feels betrayed by the US system she once sought to become a part of.