another person who had no status. his brother himself has no status and they just thought because he had a tourist visa, his birth certificate was not real and they he also had his texas i.d. and social security card and all those documents should be proof he s a u.s. citizen. so any one of cpb, or i.c.e., have they acknowledged francisco should have never been detained? they have not. i talked to morales in charge of his case and did not apologize and acknowledge it was a mistake. he said thank you for your patience. i have spoken to border patrol attorney mary garza did not acknowledge it was a mistake. so his story, francisco s story was covered by the dallas morning news. it gained a ton of traction on social media. how long do you think that he would have been detained if this story hadn t caused such a stir, that it didn t get so much
mistake. he said thank you for your patience. i have spoken to border patrol attorney mary garza did not acknowledge it was a mistake. so his story, francisco s story was covered by the dallas morning news. it gained a ton of traction on social media. how long do you think that he would have been detained if this story hadn t caused such a stir, that it didn t get so much attention? i mean, i honestly don t have a day it could be weeks. i mean, he could even get deported, this has happened in the past. so as soon as he was transferred to i.c.e., given an alien number and placed in removal proceedings, i had to act quick. he s starting 12th grade next month and i wanted to make sure he could go back to school and just go back to his normal life. yeah. so listen, according to the l.a. times last year, nearly 1500 people were released from i.c.e. custody since 2012 after