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Man Applying for Green Card Detained by ICE After Decades in US
Man Applying for Green Card Detained by ICE After Decades in US

Newsweek

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Newsweek

Man Applying for Green Card Detained by ICE After Decades in US

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. You Chen Yang, a 56-year-old Chinese national who owned Hong Kong Restaurant in Perry, New York, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on July 14 during what his family believed was a routine immigration check-in, according to local station WHAM-TV. Yang had been living in Wyoming County for three decades and was in the process of applying for a green card when he was arrested at the local immigration office. Newsweek reached out to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE via email on Saturday for comment. Why It Matters President Donald Trump campaigned on mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, specifically targeting those with violent criminal records, and his administration ramped up immigration enforcement since his return to office in January. Recent polls, however, suggest some Americans are turning on Trump's immigration policy amid reports that individuals with no criminal records or nonviolent offenses are being targeted. The administration said it deported around 100,000 illegal immigrants in the initial months of Trump's second term, and many individuals have been deported following the president invoking the rarely used Alien Enemies Act of 1798, which has been criticized and blocked by judges. What To Know According to ICE Buffalo, Yang was arrested "pursuant to a warrant of removal issued by an immigration judge in 2002." The agency stated that Yang "has had his due process and remained at large for over 20 years." Despite the outstanding warrant, Yang had maintained regular contact with immigration authorities through periodic check-ins and possessed a work authorization card. Yang's daughter, Elizabeth Yang, explained to WHAM-TV that her father had recently received approval for the first step in his green card application process. "He asked his lawyer, and his lawyer was like, 'Oh, it's OK because you should be fine,' because he just recently got approved for the first step in applying for his green card," she told the news station. "So, he just went in thinking it was going to be OK." After stepping down from his restaurant nearly a year ago, he had been actively working toward obtaining permanent legal status. His attorney had reportedly assured the family that the routine check-in would proceed normally given his recent immigration progress. The arrest occurred after Yang received a call on July 14 requesting his appearance at the immigration office. Elizabeth Yang described the family's shock, noting they expected a standard check-in similar to previous encounters with immigration officials. What People Are Saying ICE Buffalo Statement: "ICE Buffalo arrested Chinese national You Chen Yang July 14 pursuant to a warrant of removal issued by an immigration judge in 2002. This alien has had his due process and remained at large for over 20 years." It continued: "Under President Trump and DHS Secretary Noem's leadership, ICE is focused on removing illegal aliens who pose a threat to the security of our communities as well as those who have a final order of removal. Yang is in custody pending execution of his removal from the U.S." Yang's daughter Elizabeth Yang told WHAM-TV: "The immigration office asks him to come in, or they'll set up an interview on the phone and just make check in with him every once in a while. So, this time, we thought it was a normal routine check-in." Federal agents detain a person exiting a court hearing at immigration court at the Jacob K. Javitz Federal Building on August 06, 2025 in New York City. Federal agents detain a person exiting a court hearing at immigration court at the Jacob K. Javitz Federal Building on August 06, 2025 in New York City. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images What Happens Next? Yang remains in custody at the ICE detention center in Batavia, New York, pending execution of his removal from the United States. His family has maintained phone contact, and some have visited him at the facility. They are currently working with an attorney to address the legal situation and explore potential resolution options.

Geneva man acquitted in death of 2-year-old boy
Geneva man acquitted in death of 2-year-old boy

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Geneva man acquitted in death of 2-year-old boy

An Ontario County jury Friday acquitted a Geneva man accused of manslaughter in the death of a 2-year-old. Jarrid Mix was charged with manslaughter in the September 2022 death of a 2-year-old boy, the son of Mix's then-girlfriend. Mix, now 25, was arrested in March 2023. Geneva police said the boy suffered severe internal injuries to his abdomen and torso areas. The prosecution contended that the injuries occurred while the child was in the care of Mix. The defense argued that the boy had fallen down some stairs several days prior to the recognition of his injuries, and that the fall could have been at the root of the injuries, according to trial coverage by WHAM-TV. Assistant Ontario County Public Defender Mollie Dapolito, who represented Mix, said in a statement that the jury clearly was convinced of his innocence. 'Both the verdict, and the swiftness of the verdict, speaks volumes about Jarrid Mix's undeniable innocence,' she said. 'Jarrid Mix is grateful to the jury for their care and attention to his case, and is looking forward to rebuilding his life.' In a statement Ontario County District Attorney Jim Ritts said, "We are deeply disappointed in the verdict in the Mix case. However, the difficulties inherent in the investigation and prosecution of cases involving the death of a child are real. "While we accept the jury's decision, the verdict does not take away from the hard work and relentless pursuit of justice by both the Geneva Police Department and my office. Unfortunately, in our criminal justice system, we are not always satisfied by the outcome." — Gary Craig is a veteran reporter with the Democrat and Chronicle, covering courts and crime and more. You can reach Craig at gcraig@ He is the author of two books, including "Seven Million: A Cop, a Priest, a Soldier for the IRA, and the Still-Unsolved Rochester Brink's Heist." This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Jarrid Mix acquitted in death of 2-year-old boy

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