Decorated Marine vet may be deported, despite likely U.S. citizenship
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A military veteran is being deported in Arizona, despite evidence and a court ruling that he is a US citizen. http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/082517_marine_deportation/decorated-marine-vet-may-deported-despite-likely-us-citizenship/
Decorated Marine vet may be deported, despite likely U.S. citizenship
George Ybarra has PTSD, drug problems & criminal convictions family says he needs treatment, not banishment
Posted Aug 25, 2017, 2:10 pm
Joe Watson & Paul Ingram
TucsonSentinel.com
A decorated veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps who served in the Persian Gulf War was transferred to an immigration detention facility in Eloy, Ariz., late last week, where he faces deportation to Mexico despite evidence that he is a United States citizen.
In fact, a federal judge has already ruled that George Ybarra is a citizen. Even so, federal authorities have continued to work to deport him.
A series of mistakes and crimes on Ybarra's part and a pattern of failures by U.S. officials have led a man to spend more than a decade in and out of the corrections system, with the veteran stranded once again in an immigration detention center. Ybarra has severe PTSD symptoms, drug problems and criminal convictions (including firing a rifle in the direction of police), but his family and attorney said he needs treatment, not banishment.
Ybarra, 52, was transferred from the Arizona Department of Corrections prison in Tucson to immigration authorities after serving a seven-year sentence for aggravated assault.