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https://vtdigger.org/2025/07/09/fishing-expedition-how-one-vermont-traffic-stop-raises-questions-about-racial-profiling-and-illegal-border-crossings/As the cases of two detained immigrant advocates unfold, their experience illustrates tactics the federal government uses on non-citizens amid ballooning deportation quotas mandated by the Trump administration.
These are the observations Border Patrol Agent Brandon Parent made to justify pulling over a gray Ford Transit van on Route 105 in Richford on June 14. In an affidavit written by Parents colleague, Parent would later state that behind the driver and passenger, he believed he saw more people in the back seats through the vans tinted windows. Those people would turn out not to exist.
The driver of the van, 29-year-old Jose Ignacio Nacho De La Cruz, was returning from delivering groceries at a farm near the border with Canada that Saturday morning, according to a declaration De La Cruz filed on July 6 in support of his bail proceedings. His stepdaughter, 18-year-old Heidi Perez, was in the passenger seat.
Both are from Mexico, but De La Cruz moved to Vermont in 2016 to establish his life as a dairy worker. Perez followed in 2023 and became a student at Milton High School, where she graduated a week earlier, according to court documents.
For more than three weeks since the traffic stop, both have been detained in Vermont jails by Immigration and Customs Enforcement awaiting deportation proceedings. In declarations filed this week, De La Cruz and Perez allege they were physically injured by Border Patrol agents, and that the agents threatened further harm if they did not cooperate.
Both are arguing to be released on bail, but their proceedings have been delayed.
As De La Cruzs and Perezs cases continue to unfold, their experience, illustrated largely through court documents, shows some of the tactics U.S. Customs and Border Protection uses on non-citizens amid ballooning deportation quotas mandated for the Department of Homeland Security by the Trump administration.
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Bernardo de La Paz
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SheltieLover
(71,780 posts)searched their suitcases, and were "extremely rude," per my friend.
Both of these folks are white, which should not matter -- but we all know it too often does.
Both are very high wage earners, not into drugs, etc.
Both fly frequently, so they have "real ID" drivers licenses, which both presented when asked. Both had certified copies of Certificates of Live Birth and presented them as well when asked for proof of citizenship.
My gal pal was horrified at the way they were treated attempting to return to their country of birth, the USA.
Assholes.
Seriously, do they really think anyone WANTS to come to the USA these days?
moniss
(7,701 posts)use over and over in report after report. In this case it's easy to read between the lines and the BS lines are actually cover for "They were brown and near the border."