A Knoxville Woman Called 911. Instead of Getting Help, She Was Arrested and Placed in Immigration Detention for Months.
Knox County's program authorizing such enforcement activities may have been instituted illegally.

In November 2020, Maira Oviedo-Granados of Knoxville, Tennessee, called 911 from inside a locked bedroom with her three young children nearby. Her boyfriend came home after beating a man he thought she was having an affair with and she feared for her safety, alleging to a dispatcher that her boyfriend was armed and had tried to grab her.
The police arrived and instead arrested Oviedo-Granados for simple assault, as her boyfriend alleged she had struck him during an argument and officers saw marks on his face. Then, because of Oviedo-Granados' citizenship status, authorities sent her to an immigration detention facility in Louisiana. She was there from November 2020 to early January 2021 and kept apart from her three children, per reporting by Angela Dennis and Tyler Whetstone for the Knoxville News Sentinel.
Now, Oviedo-Granados is suing over Knox County's "illicit immigration enforcement" program that landed her in detention for months.
In 2018, Knox County signed a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that allowed its law enforcement agencies to enforce federal immigration laws. Under Section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the Department of Homeland Security may forge agreements with state and local law enforcement agencies and deputize officers to carry out certain duties typically performed by federal immigration agents. For example, state and local law enforcement officers may begin deportation proceedings and transfer noncitizens to ICE custody.
Oviedo-Granados fell victim to the county's 287(g) program due to her status as an asylum seeker. She arrived in the U.S. in 2014 from Honduras and filed for asylum on the basis of gender-based violence in her home country (a claim that is still pending). Despite calling 911 about a partner she said had hurt her before, Oviedo-Granados was arrested.
Such 287(g) programs are controversial among immigration advocates due to their tendency to target nonthreatening individuals, emboldening officers to arrest migrants over minor, nonviolent offenses. In Gwinnett County, Georgia, almost two-thirds of 287(g) detainees were booked for traffic infractions. The American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee found that "the vast majority of the time, deportations through Davidson County's 287(g) program were triggered by minor, often traffic-related offenses." The county wasted resources to deport low-level offenders over "driving without a license, trespassing, and fishing without a license."
Enforcement has also raised questions about racial profiling in some parts of the country. In Alamance County, North Carolina, "sheriff's deputies set up checkpoints at entrances to Latino neighborhoods" and "Latino drivers were up to 10 times more likely to be stopped than non-Latino drivers," according to the American Immigration Council. Latino drivers were stopped at a similarly disproportionate rate in Maricopa County, Arizona, where Sheriff Joe Arpaio's deputies carried out regular "sweeps" in Latino neighborhoods. Federal authorities terminated both counties' 287(g) programs following Department of Justice investigations.
Setting aside these general issues, Knox County's 287(g) program may have also been illegally instituted. Tennessee state code allows local law enforcement agencies to enter federal immigration enforcement agreements "upon approval by the governing legislative body." The Knox County Commission would be the approving body in this case, but former Knox County Sheriff Jimmy Jones didn't get the commission's approval before signing a contract with ICE in 2018.
Jones previously asked ICE to sign a 287(g) agreement with Knox County in 2013, but the agency rejected his request on the basis of budgetary constraints. "I will continue to enforce these federal immigration violations with or without the help" of ICE, Jones said then. "If need be, I will stack these violators like cordwood in the Knox County Jail until the appropriate federal agency responds."
Jones and other local officials have insisted that Knox County's now-active 287(g) program did not need approval from the Knox County Commission. Randy Nichols, who served as special counsel for the Sheriff's Office during Jones' tenure, said the agreement didn't require commission approval because it didn't amount to immigration enforcement. Immigration lawyers interviewed by Whetstone disagree with that claim.
Oviedo-Granados alleges that she was detained without an ICE interview or warrant and was refused access to her attorney or a translator. Her lawsuit further claims that a Knox County General Sessions magistrate ordered her release after 12 hours. The simple assault charges against Oviedo-Granados have been dropped, and she is scheduled to attend immigration court proceedings in the spring as her asylum claim is processed.
Oviedo-Granados' lawsuit notes that the "injuries and civil rights violations inflicted on her are typical of more than 1,000 people" detained under Knox County's 287(g) program. Local law enforcement agencies across the country may make arrests like this under the guise of defending federal immigration law, but that enforcement often comes at the expense of true justice and community trust.
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So she was trespassing? You know people get shot for that, right?
around here they do. Im a half hour from knoxville. DO NOT go door knocking around here at night.
Do not. This is Serious Redneck country.
Send the goddamn illegals back. no one here needs them. Too many Yankees. Dont need Beaners.
This issue has become even more pressing for her and her lawyers since the DOJ floated the $450K per person separated.
In November 2020, Maira Oviedo-Granados of Knoxville, Tennessee
There is currently a dispute on this fact.
Oviedo-Granados fell victim to the county's 287(g) program due to her status as an asylum seeker. She arrived in the U.S. in 2014 from Honduras and filed for asylum on the basis of gender-based violence in her home country (a claim that is still pending). Despite calling 911 about a partner she said had hurt her before, Oviedo-Granados was arrested.
Why does this paragraph feel like it omitted some details of her immigration case, status etc?
Obl's laws, man. Get with the program.
Inferring from the story, she is applying for asylum because she has shitty taste in men. DV is not a reason for asylum.
maybe she was the problem all along...
So now the Mooch is our problem. I guess these foriegn Nations arent stupid! Send their problem children here...
That makes us Australia!
Sounds like a chapter of Tio Tom's Cabana. The only thing missing is shooting the Taco Bell Dog.
Since open borders falls outside my libertarian beliefs, the idea that the amnesty for this lady can take almost forever is unforgivable as is much of our fine government actions.
What happened to Discretion? Of course, sadly, we may not have a complete story here
Im quite proud of calling INS on an illegal near knox. She disappeared.
Good riddance. Too many people that belong here are dirt poor as it is. Dont need Pelosis illegals here taking their money.
OK, fine. I wonder who you are actually calling since INS as an agency has not existed in almost 20 years. Check that phone listing.
Asshole, they have a PUBLISHED 800 NUMBER. (866-347-2423)
Take your fact checking and stick it up your ass.
Shes gone. Yoube gone too
It's ICE now (Immigrations and Customs Enforcement) . They merged INS and the customs service after 9/11. On the Immigration side, it's the same mission, same agents, and same incompetence...
"Oviedo-Granados alleges that she was detained without an ICE interview or warrant and was refused access to her attorney or a translator."
Shes not owed any of that. Immigration law, which she deliberately violated says " may deport."
She is not due a hearing, a free lawyer or govt money.
She was here legally on a pending asylum claim. Reason doesn't make this particularly clear, but you can find that elsewhere. The issue isn't that an illegal immigrant was detained, it's that a legal resident was under a program that was illegal.
If you really want to uphold the law, why are you ignoring the that the sheriff illegally signed a contract without seeking the commission's approval in violation of the state law? State law, which he deliberately violated, says “upon approval by the governing legislative body.”
LIAR.
She was here on a FALSE claim. DV is not an asylum claim.
You claim intelligence but cant read?
Quote;
"Every year people come to the United States seeking protection because they have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution due to:
Race
Religion
Nationality
Membership in a particular social group
Political opinion"
Not Husband whopped me upside the head
. "
Lots of LIARS posting here...
https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-and-asylum/asylum
Thatsa SOURCE. something LIARS like you never cite. Thats BC youre Pathological LIARS!
"DV is not an asylum claim." If it's that simple, why is the asylum case still unresolved after 7 years? Either the law is not so clear, or ICE is so massively incompetent that it takes a decade to close a case that it should have won in the first court hearing. Or both...
Back in the 1980's, I knew an El Salvadoran who claimed revolutionaries back home intended to kill him, but couldn't prove it. INS got a court decision rejecting his asylum claim and put in for a deportation order. But he had a good lawyer who found a mistake in the paperwork - and apparently continued finding mistakes every time the INS tried again, because the guy was still here 12 years later, not hiding at all, and still working construction jobs for pretty good pay. If they accomplished anything in over a dozen years of litigation, it was to give him a free airplane ride (that he could have paid for) when he finally felt it was safe to go home and told his attorney to stop fighting deportation.
There are dangers to entering a country illegally. She was lucky it was the US, not the old USSR, China, Iran or North Korea where she would have been shot.
Nah, we’ve seen this before.
meet Grady. a 29 year old construction worker.
after coming home from a hard day of work ,
he walks in the door of his trailor park home ,
to find his wife in bed with another man.
-"WHAT THE FUCK!!??"-
-"Grady!!"-
alright, calm down start breathin'!
fuck that shit! you just caught your bitch cheatin'!
while you at work , she's with some dude tryin' to get off!!??
fuck slittin' her throat , CUT THIS BITCHE'S HEAD OFF!!!
wait! what if there's an explanation for this shit?
what? she tripped , fell , landed on his dick!?
alright shady! maybe he's right.
grady but think anbout the baby before you get all crazy.
okay! thaught about it , still wanna stab her?
grab her by the throat , get your daughter and kid-nap her!?
that's what i did , be smart don't be a retard.
you gonna take advice from some one who slapped Dee Barnes!!?
d- what you say?
e- what's wrong? didn't think i would remember?
d- i'm gonna kill you mothafucka!
ahh ahh!
temper temper! mr.dre? mr. N.W.A.?
mr. AK comin' straight out of Compton , ya'll better make way!
how the fuck i'm i gonna tell this man to be violent!?
cuz he don't need to go the same route that i went.
been there , done that.. aw , fuck it...
what am i sayin? shoot em both Grady!
where's your gun at?
That time I got home early and
found them two alone
She said he was a nudist
who came in to use the phone.
Well, given that she called 911 because of gender based violence, it's clear that the asylum claim has nothing to do with her locale and everything to do with her taste in men, as such her asylum claim should be denied and she must be sent back to the Honduras.
Possibly, but the sheriff should still follow the law.
he did. She violatedimmigration law.
That says " may deport."
He started the LAWFUL deportation process.
Youre a pathetic liar
She should have stayed in Honduras.
Who tf is gonna stay in Honduras with a half million dollar lottery going on at the border?
"Enforcement has also raised questions about racial profiling in some parts of the country. In Alamance County, North Carolina, "sheriff's deputies set up checkpoints at entrances to Latino neighborhoods" and "Latino drivers were up to 10 times more likely to be stopped than non-Latino drivers," according to the American Immigration Council."
When enforcing laws about illegal immigration, 90%+ of which is from Latin America, it is PATENTLY RACIST to look for latinos where they live. It is also PATENTLY RACIST to look at latinos when looking for latino illegal immigrants.
Once again, clown world.
When hunting for zebras, is it wise to scrutinize horses? Same thing. We don't have to pretend that everything is the same, that men are women nor any of the other woke nonsense.
I’d say they’re targeting Latinos because cops love DUI arrests.
IF you hadn't been here illegally, you wouldn't had to call 911.
I suggest she ask Honduras for asylum from the awful domestic violence situation in the United States.
BAZINGA!!!!
Maybe if they wouldnt drive Hondas with chain link sterring wheels 15 mph under the speed limit...
Thats how to spot illegals in WA State
..15 mph under in traffic.
Know why they have tiny sterring wheels ?
So they can drive with HANDCUFFS on!
All of you who are more concerned about one woman following the law (and largely ignoring that she was a legal resident) than a sheriff following the law are demonstrating how shallow your commitment to legality actually is. Apparently the law is only for lowly peasants, not you lord high government officials. And this in a country founded upon the principles of limited and restricted government. Ugh.
youre the second LIAR attacking the Sheriff.
SHE is here illegally.
Repeating a silly lie over and over just makes you look foolish as well as dishonest. It's obviously not more persuasive to repeat something that's just been debunked, it's... what's the word? Oh yes, childish.
The asylum case is not resolved, so she is not here illegally (yet).
I'm struggling to see what the problem is here.
Liberals trying to undermine US Law and Soveringny by Attacking the Victim which is the Sheriff.
There, I said it.
Reason writers don’t like the US and din't think we should be able to have the same border policies every other country in the world is allowed to have.
No problem at all. Just the opposite. People always ignorantly assume the male is the aggressor in domestic disputes, even if the male is the one with injuries. This is progress. They handled this well.
O/T
Due to a storm, we recently had a widespread internet outage.
The Sheriff's office sent out an alert that people were not to call 911, to complain that they couldn't get on line.
The system got overloaded with these idiots.
All of this hinges on whether or not she had a legitimate and documented asylum claim that had been delayed by the immigration bureaucracy since 2014 through no fault of hers. This may be entirely possible. Also could be a load of shit.
And just to add, Fuck Joe Biden.
Don't commit assault when you’re a guest in a foreign country seeking asylum. Especially before your asylum hearing even happens.
If US asylum policy were run for the benefit of Americans she wouldn’t get asylum and would be sent back. Give her spot to someone who stays out of trouble.
Every other country in the world is allowed to have border and immigration policies for the benefit of the local citizens. Anyone who would deny the US the same — thus treating the US worse than every other country — is anti-American.
This woman was cheating on her boyfriend then struck him, then called the police and lied about him being the aggressor. Stupid move on her part. Nothing unusual to see here.
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3 Kids and a Boyfriend..busy woman. Did she have a job too or was she on the dole? You know the biggest killer of kids is a single mom's boyfriend..more than accidental shootings in the home. Time to ban single mom dating I guess if I follow the left logic.