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Deported US Army veteran blames PTSD for drug conviction | Deported US Army veteran blames PTSD for drug conviction |
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A US Army veteran has been deported to Mexico after serving time in jail for drug charges, authorities say. | A US Army veteran has been deported to Mexico after serving time in jail for drug charges, authorities say. |
Miguel Perez started using drugs after returning from his second tour in Afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder, says his lawyer. | Miguel Perez started using drugs after returning from his second tour in Afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder, says his lawyer. |
The 39-year-old was escorted across the border on Friday, said US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). | The 39-year-old was escorted across the border on Friday, said US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). |
He came to the US when he was eight years old and joined the military in 2001 while on a US green card. | He came to the US when he was eight years old and joined the military in 2001 while on a US green card. |
Perez unsuccessfully petitioned for US citizenship last month, claiming his life would be in danger if he was sent to Mexico. | |
He claimed he should be allowed to stay in the US for mental health and substance abuse treatment because of his military service, according to the Chicago Tribune. | He claimed he should be allowed to stay in the US for mental health and substance abuse treatment because of his military service, according to the Chicago Tribune. |
The father-of-two was initially convicted in February 2010 in Chicago, Illinois, for "delivering two pounds of cocaine and sentenced to 15 years", ICE spokeswoman Nicole Alberico said in a statement sent to the BBC. | The father-of-two was initially convicted in February 2010 in Chicago, Illinois, for "delivering two pounds of cocaine and sentenced to 15 years", ICE spokeswoman Nicole Alberico said in a statement sent to the BBC. |
Perez had served half of a 15-year prison sentence when he was called to immigration court. | Perez had served half of a 15-year prison sentence when he was called to immigration court. |
He has been in ICE custody since September 2016, according to ICE. | He has been in ICE custody since September 2016, according to ICE. |
More on US immigration | More on US immigration |
Perez reportedly said he mistakenly thought he would become a US citizen automatically after his military service. Perez's parents and his children are US citizens, according to US media. | Perez reportedly said he mistakenly thought he would become a US citizen automatically after his military service. Perez's parents and his children are US citizens, according to US media. |
According to a statement from ICE, Perez was flown from Indiana to Texas where ICE officers escorted him across the US-Mexico border and turned him over to Mexican authorities. | According to a statement from ICE, Perez was flown from Indiana to Texas where ICE officers escorted him across the US-Mexico border and turned him over to Mexican authorities. |
His lawyer, Chris Bergin, told NBC News that his client was left in Mexico with no money and only his orange prison jumpsuit. | His lawyer, Chris Bergin, told NBC News that his client was left in Mexico with no money and only his orange prison jumpsuit. |
"This is a deplorable way to treat a veteran who risked his life in combat for our nation," said Senator Tammy Duckworth, a military veteran, in a statement. | "This is a deplorable way to treat a veteran who risked his life in combat for our nation," said Senator Tammy Duckworth, a military veteran, in a statement. |
"It's shameful to turn our backs on those who have the courage to wear the uniform. We can do better than this," she said. | "It's shameful to turn our backs on those who have the courage to wear the uniform. We can do better than this," she said. |
ICE's Ms Alberico said the agency "respects the service and sacrifice of those in military service, and is very deliberate in its review of cases involving US military veterans". | ICE's Ms Alberico said the agency "respects the service and sacrifice of those in military service, and is very deliberate in its review of cases involving US military veterans". |
She said that the "removal of cases involving US military veterans" is done only after authorisation of senior leadership and on a case-by-case basis. | She said that the "removal of cases involving US military veterans" is done only after authorisation of senior leadership and on a case-by-case basis. |
Perez told CNN that the horrors he experienced in Afghanistan sent his life into a spiral of drinking and drug addiction. | Perez told CNN that the horrors he experienced in Afghanistan sent his life into a spiral of drinking and drug addiction. |
"After the second tour [in Afghanistan], there was more alcohol and that was also when I tried some drugs," Perez told CNN last month. "But the addiction really started after I got back to Chicago, when I got back home, because I did not feel very sociable." | "After the second tour [in Afghanistan], there was more alcohol and that was also when I tried some drugs," Perez told CNN last month. "But the addiction really started after I got back to Chicago, when I got back home, because I did not feel very sociable." |
A number of other US veterans who served as legal permanent residents in the hope of obtaining full citizenship have been deported after criminal convictions. | A number of other US veterans who served as legal permanent residents in the hope of obtaining full citizenship have been deported after criminal convictions. |
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