This U.S. Citizen Was Detained by ICE for Over a Month. Now He's Getting a $150,000 Settlement.
A Government Accountability Office report last year documented hundreds of ICE actions involving potential U.S. citizens.

As Brian Bukle neared the end of his sentence in a California jail, he was hopeful. It was June 2020, and he was excited to be released in time to spend Father's Day with his son after serving two years. "Instead, I came this close to being deported and losing everything, a nightmare that has stayed with me to this day," Bukle said last year.
Rather than being released to his family, Bukle became ensnared in deportation proceedings and was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for 36 days, according to a lawsuit filed last November in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. But at no point during the legal ordeal was Bukle deportable, since he's been a U.S. citizen for over 50 years. The lawsuit alleged that ICE officials "failed to take required steps to verify Mr. Bukle's citizenship status, resulting in his wrongful arrest and detention by ICE for over a month."
ICE now has to pay Bukle a $150,000 settlement for his arrest and detention, announced Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus, which represented Bukle alongside the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California.
Last year's lawsuit noted that Bukle came to the United States in 1961 when he was 2 years old as a lawful permanent resident. Originally from the British Virgin Islands, his parents naturalized and became U.S. citizens seven years later, at which point Bukle derived citizenship from them. An Immigration and Naturalization Service officer interviewed Bukle in the 1990s to see if he was deportable, says the suit—but "that officer instead concluded he was a U.S. citizen and took no enforcement action against him."
In July 2018, Bukle began to serve a sentence for assault and possession of a firearm. While in prison, he learned that he'd been placed on an "active ICE hold," becoming "distraught that he might be wrongfully imprisoned and deported after he completed his…sentence," according to the lawsuit. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation had shared a list of foreign-born prisoners with ICE, and both agencies ignored repeated attempts by Bukle and his family members to prove his citizenship, the lawsuit alleged.
Bukle learned on June 16, 2020, that he wouldn't be released to his family, but to ICE. The next day, he was taken to the Mesa Verde Detention Facility in Bakersfield, where he would remain for 36 days. It took the intervention of two immigration attorneys before ICE was convinced that Bukle was indeed a U.S. citizen, the lawsuit explained. They informed officers that Bukle derived citizenship from his parents and sent them family naturalization and citizenship certificates—"records and information that had always been accessible to ICE." Bukle was released from ICE custody on July 22, 2020, and one day later, an immigration judge scrapped his deportation proceedings.
The $150,000 settlement attempts to right some grave wrongs committed against Bukle. However, he's not the only U.S. citizen to have been caught in ICE's crosshairs. A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report published last July documented hundreds of cases of immigration enforcement that ICE had carried out against potential U.S. citizens. From fiscal year 2015 through the second quarter of fiscal year 2020, ICE arrested 674 potential U.S. citizens, while detaining 121 and deporting 70. The GAO concluded that ICE's training materials on "encounters with potential U.S. citizens" were "inconsistent with ICE policy."
Immigration detention and deportation proceedings can serve as additional layers of prosecution after some immigrants have already completed their prison sentences—even if they're legally present in the country or have been exonerated. Green card holders can be deported if they commit certain crimes, which range from drug and gun charges to violent offenses. That can lead to some noncitizen offenders receiving far greater punishments than their citizen peers for the same crimes.
U.S. citizens can't be deported, and Bukle should never have fallen into ICE's hands after serving his jail time. But his detention is still indicative of collaboration between the criminal justice and immigration systems that can result in wrongful arrest and detention and, at worst, removal from the country altogether.
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The last time I was detained by ICE, it was only for a few hours.
Of course, I wasn't an imprisoned violent felon at the time, either.
Last time? How many times have you been detained by ICE?
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Deportation is not a punishment, it's the consequence of losing your legal visa status.
You lose your legal visa status when you violate the terms under which the visa was granted. One of those terms is that you don't commit any crimes.
That would have been a good time for him to get proof of citizenship.
Like it or not, unless YOU can prove you are a US citizen, you're likely going to run into trouble sooner or later.
Yes, if you're a naturalized citizen and not born here, it's prudent to keep your papers in order. I know foreign-born citizens who are very careful to never let their passports expire.
Actually, naturalized citizens have the least to worry about, since their naturalization information is kept in a central database, together with fingerprints and certificates.
But if you acquire citizenship by birth, all you have is a birth certificate. That's why it's best to apply for a passport right away even if you don't intend to travel abroad.
Actually, naturalized citizens have the least to worry about, since their naturalization information is kept in a central database, together with fingerprints and certificates.
Assuming ICE bother to check...
They bother to check whether you are deportable; it's the same database, so no extra step needed.
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Personally I would have chosen deportation to the British Virgin Islands.
This guy deserves way more than $150k in restitution.
It's nearly $5,000 per day. That ought to be enough monetary compensation. What's lacking is appropriate punishment for the INS people responsible, such as draining their retirement accounts to pay the compensation, jailing them for as long as he spent in INS lockup, then firing them and making sure that anyone inquiring about their work history will learn that they have been found too lazy and incompetent for even a government job.
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