A US Army veteran who received the prestigious Purple Heart for his service in Iraq was brutally deported by ICE to Mexico early on Friday morning. The 39-year-old veteran, Jose Barco, a Venezuelan-born refugee who fled Cuba with his family as a child, was taken from an Arizona immigration detention facility without his family's knowledge or notification.
Barco served two tours in Iraq and sustained injuries that earned him the Purple Heart, as well as other notable military honors. However, his life took a dramatic turn when he struggled with PTSD, leading to a 15-year prison sentence for attempted murder. He was released on parole last January but was swiftly detained by ICE upon his release.
A court had previously ordered Barco's removal to either Venezuela, Cuba, or Mexico, where his family has ties. In a shocking twist, the veteran was deported to Nogales, Mexico, without confirmation of his current whereabouts. His family has been left in darkness, unaware of his destination or even if he is safe.
The situation is deeply distressing for Barco's loved ones, who are grappling with the uncertainty and lack of transparency surrounding his deportation. As one volunteer on Barco's defense team noted, the process has been "frustrating" and "devastating." Most families have some idea where their loved ones will be deported to when a removal order is issued, but Barco's family has been kept in the dark every step of the way.
The case highlights the complexities and flaws of the US immigration system. Despite his service in combat and receipt of numerous honors, Barco was stripped of his chance at citizenship due to an unknown reason. His application had been pending for years before being abandoned. As one observer noted, the deportation is a heart-wrenching reminder that even those who have fought bravely for their country can be left vulnerable and without recourse.
In a tragic turn of events, Barco was taken from his family at 4am on Friday morning without warning or notification. His whereabouts are currently unknown, leaving his loved ones with unbearable uncertainty and concern for his safety. As one official statement noted, the deportation has caused "devastation" among Barco's family and friends, who cannot comprehend how a country that values its veterans could treat one of its own in such a callous manner.
Barco served two tours in Iraq and sustained injuries that earned him the Purple Heart, as well as other notable military honors. However, his life took a dramatic turn when he struggled with PTSD, leading to a 15-year prison sentence for attempted murder. He was released on parole last January but was swiftly detained by ICE upon his release.
A court had previously ordered Barco's removal to either Venezuela, Cuba, or Mexico, where his family has ties. In a shocking twist, the veteran was deported to Nogales, Mexico, without confirmation of his current whereabouts. His family has been left in darkness, unaware of his destination or even if he is safe.
The situation is deeply distressing for Barco's loved ones, who are grappling with the uncertainty and lack of transparency surrounding his deportation. As one volunteer on Barco's defense team noted, the process has been "frustrating" and "devastating." Most families have some idea where their loved ones will be deported to when a removal order is issued, but Barco's family has been kept in the dark every step of the way.
The case highlights the complexities and flaws of the US immigration system. Despite his service in combat and receipt of numerous honors, Barco was stripped of his chance at citizenship due to an unknown reason. His application had been pending for years before being abandoned. As one observer noted, the deportation is a heart-wrenching reminder that even those who have fought bravely for their country can be left vulnerable and without recourse.
In a tragic turn of events, Barco was taken from his family at 4am on Friday morning without warning or notification. His whereabouts are currently unknown, leaving his loved ones with unbearable uncertainty and concern for his safety. As one official statement noted, the deportation has caused "devastation" among Barco's family and friends, who cannot comprehend how a country that values its veterans could treat one of its own in such a callous manner.