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US Marshals in Houston are arresting residents who are behind on their student loans.  US Marshals in Houston are arresting residents who are behind on paying their student loan debt. 
Paul Aker told Fox 26 Houston that he was arrested by seven deputies with automatic weapons—for a $1,500 outstanding student loan he recieved back in 1987. Paul Aker told Fox 26 Houston that he was arrested by seven deputies with automatic weapons—for a $1,500 student loan he recieved back in 1987.
“I was wondering, ‘Why are you here? I’m home and I haven’t done anything… Why are the Marshals knocking on my door?’ It’s amazing,” he said.“I was wondering, ‘Why are you here? I’m home and I haven’t done anything… Why are the Marshals knocking on my door?’ It’s amazing,” he said.
Mr Aker says he was arrested, placed in shackles and taken to the downtown federal courthouse where he was placed in a holding cell for several hours.Mr Aker says he was arrested, placed in shackles and taken to the downtown federal courthouse where he was placed in a holding cell for several hours.
Later, he was taken to court for a payment agreement surround by “70 Marshals.” Mr Aker said that he was never read his rights.Later, he was taken to court for a payment agreement surround by “70 Marshals.” Mr Aker said that he was never read his rights.
“I just couldn’t believe it,” he said.“I just couldn’t believe it,” he said.
Representative Gene Green said that it’s troubling to see private debt collectors use US Marshals to go after people who owe student loans.Representative Gene Green said that it’s troubling to see private debt collectors use US Marshals to go after people who owe student loans.
“There's bound to be a better way to collect on a student loan debt that is so old,” Mr Green told Fox. “The federal government is now using private debt collectors to go after those who owe student loans.”“There's bound to be a better way to collect on a student loan debt that is so old,” Mr Green told Fox. “The federal government is now using private debt collectors to go after those who owe student loans.”
A source familiar with the US Marshals in Houston told the news station that anywhere from 1200 to 1500 warrants would be served to those who’ve failed to keep up with their loans.A source familiar with the US Marshals in Houston told the news station that anywhere from 1200 to 1500 warrants would be served to those who’ve failed to keep up with their loans.
The average student loan debt for 2015 graduates in the US reached $35,000, according to an analysis by Edvisors, the Wall Street Journal reports.The average student loan debt for 2015 graduates in the US reached $35,000, according to an analysis by Edvisors, the Wall Street Journal reports.