Border Agent Threatened to Put Immigrant's Daughter Up for Adoption
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HOUSTONMaria and her 12-year-old daughter surrendered to Customs and Border Protection agents immediately after crossing the Rio Grande on a raft near McAllen, Texas, in the first week of June. It was the final step of their journey from Guatemala, where both of them had been subjected to years of physical abuse by Marias husband. They wanted asylum in the United States.
Because Maria had committed a misdemeanor offense by crossing the border, she and her daughter were sent to a processing center where a CBP officer allegedly gave Maria a stark choice. (Maria is a pseudonym to protect her identity.) If she gave up her asylum claim and returned to Guatemala, she and her daughter would remain together. If she applied for asylum, on the other hand, Maria would be thrown in jail for a year and her daughter would be put up for adoption. Maria would never see her daughter again.
Maria recounted this story last week to Edgar Saldivar, a senior staff attorney for the ACLU of Texas.
She was very distraught, Saldivar told The Daily Beast on Tuesday. Her mind was a bit scattered, but after spending quite a bit of time talking with her, she regained her composure and talked to me.
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