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Son of U.S. Citizens Detained – ICE Shows Blatant Ignorance of Immigration Laws

His sibling was granted citizenship due to her younger age. He wasn’t.

Had the DREAM Act passed on this fateful day last year, Virgil Ciprian “Chip” Gilea would not be in jail.

His crime? He was brought here at the age of 15 by his parents who are now U.S. citizens, graduated from Boardman High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Youngstown State University.

His family is in the United States, he works and owns a car and home. Despite this, ICE has labeled him a ‘flight risk’ and refuses to release him from detention.

ICE officials wrote: “Your lack of regard for the immigration laws of the United States is blatant [...] along with facts that you have no equities in the United States, and little sponsorship if released, that you are considered to be a flight risk, and deemed likely to abscond.”

His parents are U.S. citizens along with a sibling. What kind of ridiculous U.S. immigration law renders one child an illegal while the other legal? Why doesn’t Chip, originally from Romania, have any sponsorship? Could it be because due to his Immigration Attorney filing his application 3 days late, he was rendered ‘illegal’ by the IJ? Once you are an ‘illegal alien’ in the United States without a 245-I, it is next to impossible to gain legal status.

Yet, ICE still shows a blatant ignorance of immigration laws. Michael Gilhooly, an ICE spokesman, stated, “It’s a crime to be in the U.S. illegally.”

Newsflash Gilhooly: Illegal presence is not a crime; it is a civic violation. Have they not given you a lesson in the ‘law of the land?’

Now why is a person in detention for a mere civic violation, separated from his family and community? Even if you believe that Chip should be deported, he does not deserve to be treated like a criminal.

If you live in Ohio and even if you don’t, consider contacting Senator Sherrod Brown who has taken interest in this case.

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  • Quaker says:

    ugh, this whole business about deporting someone just because is really sickening.

    What are the benefits to this sort of thing!? Especially since U.S. corporations are begging for high-skilled workers.

    What a shame.

    • samannjoe says:

      Heck yea I totally agree I understand when it is someone who has broken the law in an extreme sort of way but not someone who wants to do things the right way. ICE just wants to show that they are doing something so they get the easiest prey. The ones who want to do things the right way!!

  • samannjoe says:

    I am so tires of deportations…they are trying to take people for the most miniscule thing ever!!! All they are doing is traumitizing children and hurting familys!!! It just needs to stop it is not fair. Once a person is caught it is really hard for that person's family to get back in touch with them. ICE are heartless people who obviously have no consideration of others feelings especially children. Unless you beg these heartless bastards they will not let the children say good bye the parent they are taking away like a criminal who in fact is not. They are just like anyone else. Trying to provide for their families.

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