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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUndocumented Foreclosure Victim Deported After Protesting Illegal Foreclosure - FDL
Undocumented Foreclosure Victim Deported After Protesting Illegal ForeclosureBy: David Dayen - FDL
Tuesday March 6, 2012 8:55 am
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Youve heard about borrowers getting kicked out of their homes, and youve heard about undocumented immigrants getting deported. Rarely do you hear the story that combines the two. Here is one of those stories.
The foreclosure defense group of Occupy Los Angeles brings us the story of Blanca Cardenas. Cardenas is undocumented with two US-born children and a US citizen husband, and has been in the country for over 15 years. She took out a mortgage eight years ago on a home in North Hollywood. For the past year, Cardenas has been fighting a foreclosure by Bank of America that she and other activists deemed illegal, due to fraudulent paperwork, as well as an imminent federal bankruptcy, which is supposed to forestall eviction. But the foreclosure went to auction, and an investor named Mehrdad Farahmand, representing a company called A to Z Development, purchased the property. Cardenas faced eviction.
Two weeks ago, Cardenas and some Occupy movement members protested the eviction with a direct action on her front lawn. Farahmand allegedly initiated a citizens arrest, prompting the LAPD to take Cardenas into custody (Occupy LA alleges that LAPD didnt even have jurisdiction over an eviction of this type; the LA County Sheriffs Department does). Then, they traced back Cardenas immigration status, and turned her over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Despite there being a standing order not to deport any undocumented immigrant who doesnt have a criminal record, a week later, ICE deported Cardenas to Mexico, separating her from her two children, one of whom is 17 months old. Cardenas husband, Gerardo Quinones, said in a statement, Its been devastating since they took her. She was deported with nothing but the clothes on her, she didnt have money or anything else. She had every right to fight for her home and believed the authorities would protect her.
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More: http://news.firedoglake.com/2012/03/06/undocumented-foreclosure-victim-deported-after-protesting-illegal-foreclosure/
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Undocumented Foreclosure Victim Deported After Protesting Illegal Foreclosure - FDL (Original Post)
WillyT
Mar 2012
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kctim
(3,575 posts)1. How does BofA
give a large loan to an illegal immigrant?
No wonder their business sucks. Investigate, investigate and hopefully nail them to the wall.
slackmaster
(60,567 posts)2. There's nothing on a typical loan application to verify immigration status
They care only about the fees they rake in when they make the loan. They don't really even care about your ability to pay it back, because most home loans are sold on the secondary market immediately.
BofA needs to learn how to make loans. I had to give my SS number, ID and all kinds of crap.
They deserve to lose whatever money they lost in the auction.
girl gone mad
(20,634 posts)4. k & r