Madness & Reality » Jakadrien Turner http://www.rippdemup.com Politics, Race, & Culture Sun, 13 Dec 2015 02:35:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.1 Deported Missing Black Girl Rerturns Home http://www.rippdemup.com/politics/deported-missing-black-girl-rerturns-home/ http://www.rippdemup.com/politics/deported-missing-black-girl-rerturns-home/#comments Fri, 06 Jan 2012 20:54:04 +0000 http://rippdemup.com/?p=3831 I just got word via  WFAA.com that 15-year-old Jakadrien Turner is on her way home. In case you’re not familiar with her story, just know that I stand by my words: she should have never been deported; plain and simple. I’m just glad that they were able to quickly work out her return to Dallas. It ...

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I just got word via  WFAA.com that 15-year-old Jakadrien Turner is on her way home. In case you’re not familiar with her story, just know that I stand by my words: she should have never been deported; plain and simple. I’m just glad that they were able to quickly work out her return to Dallas.

It would have been a huge embarassment if we had to send in Jessuie Jackson to play negotiator as he has done many times before. Hopefully there aren’t anymore deported Black kids in Columbia.

Jakadrien Turner was turned over to U.S. embassy officials this morning.

U.S. Embassy officials have confirmed that Jakadrien Turner is on a plane from Colombia to the United States. 

On Thursday the. U.S. Embassy gave Colombian officials all the documents they wanted to prove Turner is an American citizen.

Having those documents in hand they agreed to turn her over this morning.  She is being escorted now to Dallas.

[…] Jakadrien Turner’s story started when she ran away from her Oak Cliff home a year and a half ago.

She ended up in Houston and was arrested for shoplifting.

Jakadrien lied and said she was from Colombia and no one thoroughly checked out her story, so the 15-year-old was deported last April.

Her determined grandmother found her in South America and alerted police.

Jakadrian had been working in a call center in Colombia and even posted that job on her Facebook page.

But the drama is ending because Jakadrien has a grandmother who was determined to find her.

Of course what strikes me as odd, is that this non-Spanish speaking 15-year-old was able to find work in a Columbian call center. There’s some dramatic irony to this fact that she was able to. But I’ll leave that alone, and welcome her back to the US. I only in hope that in reuniting with her relatives, they can work things out, and she doesn’t feel the need to run away again. At any rate, thanks to her, we now know just where Black people can go to find jobs in this shitty economy.

If the gov’t can’t stop drugs coming in from Columbia, should we be surprised they let this happen?

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Oh Look: We’re Deporting Missing Little Black Girls Now http://www.rippdemup.com/politics/oh-look-were-deporting-missing-little-black-girls-now/ http://www.rippdemup.com/politics/oh-look-were-deporting-missing-little-black-girls-now/#comments Thu, 05 Jan 2012 22:16:09 +0000 http://rippdemup.com/?p=3774 You know those Black kids that go missing that people like me bitch all the time about the little media coverage they get? Well, I have a sneaky suspicion that those kids have all been deported to Columbia. I wish I was half joking about that, but after reading the story of an African American ...

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You know those Black kids that go missing that people like me bitch all the time about the little media coverage they get? Well, I have a sneaky suspicion that those kids have all been deported to Columbia. I wish I was half joking about that, but after reading the story of an African American teen who was “accidentally” deported, and is now stuck in Columbia, South America the shit doesn’t seem too far fetched.

I know, it’s sad that I think that way. I mean, being an American citizen, the last thing you should have to worry about aside from realizing you’re out of toilet paper while using the bathroom, is being deported to another country. But as the case of now 15-year-old Jakadrien Turner shows, it can happen; and, unknown to many, it happens more than one can think:

Now, this is just downright ridiculous, in my opinion. There is no way this child should have been deported. But RiPPa she lied to the police and gave a fake name so it’s all her fault. Yeah I know what she did, but that’s no excuse. A simple cross reference of fingerprints would have prevented this from happening.But you know what? When deportation is the political buzzword of the day to the point where the Obama administration has set a record with over one million deportations since 2009. You can expect people of color who happen to be citizens to get caught up, even if they never lied about their identity. If you don’t believe me, check out my old post Racial Profiling and the Deportation of American Citizens. In that post, I tell the story of Pedro Guzman, a mentally ill American citizen who was deported to Mexico by officials after being arrested.

Pedro, a gentleman of obvious Hispanic descent happens to be mentally ill, and unable to read and write. After being arrested some time ago, he was asked if he wanted to go home. Naturally, since jail isn’t the comfortable place like home, Pedro said yes. After which, he signed documents to help speed up the process of going home. Unfortunately for him, it was assumed that he was an “illegal immigrant”, and the home they were asking about was Mexico.

Sadly, Pedro, a Hispanic male who was born and raised in this country, was deported, and was separated, practically lost in a country he knew nothing about for three months. You can read the story of his ordeal as well as others if you don’t believe anything I say. However, whether you do or not, you must understand that he’s not the only victim to be mistaken for an illegal immigrant. According to reports, there are at least 55 cases to this date where citizens have already settled with the gov’t on lawsuits, or are in the middle of litigation.

Jakadrien Turner: Accidentally Deported To Columbia

As I’ve written before, and continue to write: the immigration system in broken and needs to be reformed. But somehow, the case involving Jakadrien Turner has turned into a lesson in personal responsibility for many. Many people are of the opinion that she got what she deserved, and that she is the one to bare responsibility for her demise. Yeah, forget about cross referencing fingerprints and all that trivial stuff. The bottom line here is that she knew right from wrong and got what she deserved. Well, where was this attitudwe when it came to Natalee Holloway when she disappeared while on a school trip to Aruba? I mean a white girl goes missing and the whole damn world stops to look. A Black girl disappears in 2010 only to be found on another continent and it’s her fault. I guess she would have done herself some good had she dyed her hair blond, or maybe even decided to go hiking in friggin’ Iran or something. Yeah, she’d be front page news by now if she did.

But hey, the reactions to her story — given that she’s Black — has been typical – it’s her damn fault because she lied about who she was. Well, according to the nonprofit Vera Institute for Justice, in 2007 there were 322 people with citizenship claims in 13 immigration detention centers; and, that number was a jump from 129 the previous year. Coincidentally, most of these cases involve Hispanics and people of color; and, these numbers do not represent the possible citizens held in the 300 other U.S. detention centers across the country. I guess like Jakadrien Turner, they too lied about who they were, and are at fault as well.  I don’t care what has been said; there’s no way this child should have been deported. But somehow, I’m pretty sure my opinion doesn’t matter.

Maybe if she ended up on death row after giving a fake name it would, but I doubt it.

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