Trump Administration Backtracks on Deported Dreamer
Summary
The Trump administration reversed the deportation of José Contreras Diaz, a Texas immigrant who was removed to Honduras despite having protections under the DACA program. Contreras Diaz arrived in the U.S. as a child, but was deported because DACA does not grant legal status and a previous removal order existed.Key Facts
- José Contreras Diaz was deported to Honduras in January after being detained by ICE.
- He is protected under DACA, which delays deportation but does not provide legal status.
- Diaz arrived in the U.S. at age 8 and lived in Texas, working in pool maintenance.
- There was a removal order from over 20 years ago that was enforced only recently.
- The Trump administration described Diaz as an "illegal alien" and emphasized DACA does not guarantee legal residency.
- DACA recipients must renew their protections and can be deported if those protections lapse or conditions are met.
- Diaz missed the birth of his son while detained and deported.
- DHS encourages undocumented immigrants to self-deport using an app, offering money and free flights.
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