ICE releases detained Filipino after ‘unreasonable failures of care’
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A Filipino man awaiting the result of a deportation order has been released from Tacoma’s Northwest ICE Processing Centre following a federal court order that called the man’s detention unconstitutionally “punitive”.
While in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, Sorio – also known as “Kuya G” – developed a bone infection that led to healthcare providers amputating one of his toes and a portion of his foot.
“I just want to say thank you to everyone. I’m speechless,” Sorio, 37, said during a celebration hosted by the Tanggol Migrante Movement, according to a statement from the organisation, which described Sorio’s release as “an unexpected announcement”.
Though the court order released Sorio from the Tacoma detention centre, he still faces a deportation order and the threat of removal from the US.
Sorio moved to the United States on a green card in 2007. He is originally from Lingayen, Pangasinan, in the Philippines.
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