but now dhs says he was deported because he was caught climbing a fence, trying to sneak back into the u.s. and after he was arrested he signed documents under oath admitting that he went to mexico and try to come back into california. law says leaving the u.s. without permission terminates all daca protections. dhs also accuses him of fabricating his original story saying there are no records or evidence to support his claim that he was detained or taken to the port of entry on february 18th, prior to his arrest the united states border patrol on february 19th. attorneys say they do not believe he left the u.s. voluntarily. they believe the border patrol is withholding documents and now they have filed for freedom of information lawsuit to get answers.
particular saying you threw out one dreamer. upon further review this dreamer had some issues. ainsley: he was convicted of theft according to customs and never renewed his daca. steve: his name juan montel.rtmf home land security said his daca status had expired, i think that s the word they used. then they realized he had another year on the clock for himself. however, on february 19th, he was detained because he was trying to scale the wall back in to the united states. then they said, you know what? he had left the united states voluntarily to go backs to mexico and when you do that, if you leave the country, daca enrollees must be approved for travel outside the united states. that invalidated it. yesterday, when jeff sessions was on happening now the case came up about hey this one guy a dreamer has special
the dreamer involved is a 23 year-old. he claims he was wrongfully departed on february 18th, but dhs says they do not have any record of that happening. and so what his attorneys are asking the federal government to do is to turn over those specific documents. here s one thing that dhs and his attorneys do agree on. and that is that he was later detained on february 19th and deported on february 20th. they don t contest. that however, his attorneys are saying he should have never been deported because he has doco protection. we know that is protection that is given to dreamers, individuals who were brought to this country as children, and so that s the dispute. that s why these two worlds collide now, wolf, because it s a foia lawsuit, this individual
detained on february 18thth, 2017. now here is what his attorneys are saying. juan manuel has been unequivocal in his assertion that he never voluntarily left the country while he had daca. we believe him. we filed a foia law south to get answers. here s who these two parties agree on. they agree that on february 19th-9-he w february 19thth he was deportta and then deported two months later. they are asking for his released which they say his client didn t get a copy of. he s been in the united states since he was 9 years old. was he protected under the protected status, d.r.e.a.m.ers, daca when he was deported and
but now dhs says he was deported because he was caught climbing a fence, trying to sneak back into the u.s. and after he was arrested he signed documents under oath admitting that he went to mexico and try to come back into california. law says leaving the u.s. without permission terminates all daca protections. dhs also accuses him of fabricating his original story saying there are no records or evidence to support his claim that he was detained or taken to the port of entry on february 18th, prior to his arrest the united states border patrol on february 19th. attorneys say they do not believe he left the u.s. voluntarily. they believe the border patrol is withholding documents and now they have filed for freedom of information lawsuit to get answers.