By Ernesto Castañeda
theimmigrationlab.org
"Julio Enrique Zambrano Pérez, born in June 2000, was detained on January 29, 2025, during his check-in appointment at the ICE office in North Carolina."
Informed his wife they were holding ..."him in detention because of a tattoo on his hand with his name and a
generic crown —He got the tattoo when he was only 15." Tattoo? Gang member
"His wife, sister, mom, and people from Davidson, North Carolina, affirm that he is not a member of the Tren de Aragua, nor has he committed any crimes. He is in the United States with
authorization and has a work permit."
Had gone through legal channels
"He had his first court appearance on February 26 when he was denied being released on bail. His second daughter was born while he was under ICE detention. His next immigration
court appointment was set for March 26, 2025. Friends, neighbors, and people from the daughter's school wrote letters about him being a good, upstanding person working in the U.S. with a work permit so he could present them at the hearing. But now, it will be unlikely to take place — and not because Julio would skip or refuse to attend the hearing."
Denied due process
"He called his family on
Saturday, March 15, 2025, at 8 am, letting them know that he had heard they would remove him from the country by plane that day. For six days, we could not find him in the detention databases anymore"
"On late Thursday, March 20, Julio Zambrano Perez appeared on the list of people deported to El Salvador,"
Sent off to El Salvador CEDOT, the prison for the "worst of the worst" dangerous criminals........for what crime? MOO