Seamus Culleton has no criminal record, “not even a parking ticket,” is married to a U.S. citizen, and owns a plastering business near Boston. Culleton said he was pulled over by ICE agents while driving home from work five months ago, and had his Massachusetts driver’s license and work permit with him.
But from there, he was then taken to another ICE detention center in El Paso, Texas. Culleton said conditions there are “like a concentration camp, absolute hell” in a phone interview with The Irish Times, as he shares a large, cold, and damp room with over 70 men. Meals are small child-sized portions served in the center of the room, and detainees often fight over the food.
Culleton’s attorney appealed the case to federal court, where ICE agents claimed that he had signed documents agreeing to his own deportation, which he adamantly denies, saying that the signatures can’t be his.
Legally, Culleton can’t appeal further, but believes that video of his interview with ICE in Buffalo would show that he refused to agree to his own deportation in writing. Any signatures, he said, would not match his. He added that ICE agents tried again to get him to sign a deportation order.
“You have one section of the government trying to deport me, and another trying to give me a green card,” Culleton said.
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