TODAY, 5:00pm to 8:00pm in the Essex County Correctional Facility, 354 Doremus Ave, Newark, NJ 07105, an Ecuadorian citizen will be released and reunited with family after being detained by immigration for three months. Mr. Byron Jaramillo was arrested in Buffalo, NY on May 30, 2017 during his vacation with friends. He was taken to the Buffalo Federal Detention Center to be deported immediately due to a prior deportation order. In his case, the team of the Contingency Plan of the General Consulate of Ecuador supported his family by monitoring the legal process, which was done through telephone conferences with the lawyer representing the detainee and the immigration officers in charge of Mr. Byron. This efforts made it possible to put a
stop to his immediate deportation, and we were able to obtained his transfer from Buffalo, NY to Essex, NJ with the purpose of scheduling a court hearing in a timely manner to reunite this family. Today, on August 24, representatives of the Ecuadorian Consular Contingency Plan accompanied Mr. Byron's family to his court hearing before an immigration judge. The result of the hearing was in favor of the Ecuadorian citizen, who will be released after covering his bail and will be reunited with his family, especially his daughter, a U.S. citizen.
On 4/3/2016, I was assigned as the Dock officer at the Lower Buckeye Jail, located at the above address.
He was imprisoned from 1876-1890 by Mexican dictator Porfirio Diaz. He was released, but died 2 years later in his home town of Tamaulipas. (PBS, 2001)
Donald H. Rumsfeld was the petitioner, while Jose Padilla was the respondent. Jose Padilla returned from Pakistan in 2002; he arrived in Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. It was there that Padilla was detained by the Department of Defense until determined if he was an “enemy combatant” in terms with al Qaeda. It was said by the FBI that Padilla’s presence in the US was to create terroristic attacks. Padilla was moved to a military brig located in South Carolina where he was kept for the time being.
Currently serving out his 20 year term without any possibilities of an early parole release, John Walker Lindh is incarcerated in the Federal Correctional Complex, located in Terre Haute (FCC Terre Haute) Indiana.
On 09/16/16 at approximately 7:31 a.m., suspect Angel Adrian Barron was rebooked into city jail under the strength of warrant of arrest 16-B-3741 for the offense of burglary of a motor vehicle. Barron was already incarcerated awaiting arraignment on unrelated
In this week four assignment, my focus is directed to the Hernandez family. I will present a genogram of the Hernandez family and subsequently identify an element that influences the manner in which Juan and Elena address their presenting concern with their social worker. Additionally, I will explain how the presented genogram may help me as a social work professional to successfully address the needs of the Hernandez family.
The local Whatcom Democratic Socialist of America (DSA) chapter coordinated with the Northwest Detention Center Resistance (NWDCR) to gather local DSA members, DSA volunteers, and other prison reform-minded advocates to demonstrate against the Northwest Detention Center. The Northwest Detention Center Resistance meets in solidarity outside of the Northwest Detention Center most Saturdays from 8 to 11 A.M. and/or 1 to 4 P.M. and is an advocacy group that advocates for the shutdown of the Northwest Detention Center (NWDC), a center where undocumented immigrants are detained. The NWDCR is a volunteer community group so anyone is welcome and encouraged to join. The detainees held at the NWDC are kept in poor conditions, receive low pay, and substandard treatment. The demonstration was held outside of the Northwest Detention Center; a tour around the outside of the prison was given, while the individual leading the tour gave a speech about the different areas of the NWDC and the conditions the detainees were kept in. During the speech, prison guards had to open the gates to let an ambulance into the prison. The speaker informed us that
In the report, the NYPD communicated with federal agency of the arrest of two illegal felons with outstanding warrants. The first individual, David Gonzalez, was a deported felon who re-entered the country illegal. On March 2, the NYPD “notified ICE” of Gonzalez arrest and was taken into ICE custody once the judge released him. The second individual, Milton Chimborazo, a prior felon, also had a warrant out for his deportation. The NYPD on March 15 also notified ICE and was “awaiting a call from local ICE office,” but ICE chose not to arrest Chimborazo “for reason that are unclear.”
Worthington, A. The Guantanamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in America’s illegal Prison. USA: Pluto Press, 2007. Print.
Guzman was captured in Central America on June 9, 1993 and delivered to Mexico, where he was put in jail in a maximum security prison. Nevertheless 19 of January 2001 escaped and returned to the control of the cartel of Sinaloa.
On January 18, 2017 a brutal attack took place in Rikers Island between an inmate and several others. Ernesto Jones, the 34-year-old victim was attacked while he sat in the library with other seven inmates. A man who appeared to be across from Jones instantly attacks him slashing him in the face while another
The “Tough on Crime” and “War on Drugs” policies of the 1970s – 1980s have caused an over populated prison system where incarceration is policy and assistance for prevention was placed on the back burner. As of 2005, a little fewer than 2,000 prisoners are being released every day. These individuals have not gone through treatment or been properly assisted in reentering society. This has caused individuals to reenter the prison system after only a year of being release and this problem will not go away, but will get worst if current thinking does not change. This change must be bigger than putting in place some under funded programs that do not provide support. As the current cost of incarceration is around $30,000 a year per inmate, change to the system/procedure must prevent recidivism and the current problem of over-crowed prisons.
He was arrested at airport just before he was to leave the country after five-day tour. The trip was organized by a China-based travel company
When the government denies an individual a chance to make decisions, they fail to work towards developing their personal goals. It is important for a social being to participate in communal activities in order to feel at peace with themselves. Human beings are social beings with feelings and aspirations that need to be nurtured. A government that is devoted to offer assistance to detainees contradicts itself when it mistreats the same people it is expected to protect. People who have ran away from violence need rehabilitation and moral support in a conducive
31 March 1982: Is transferred to Pollsmoor Prison with Sisulu, Mhlaba and Mlangeni. They are joined by Kathrada in October