Wife of Mexican Deportee: ‘I Can’t Be Mad at Trump for Doing His Job’

A man is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), agents early on October 14
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A U.S. citizen whose husband had been deported appeared on CNN Tuesday to defend the Trump administration’s decision to send her husband back to Mexico.

As Cindy Garcia told CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin about her husband’s life in Mexico and how the family is proceeding with his case, she mentioned that the Trump administration is merely trying to “protect” the U.S. from criminals.

Although Garcia said she wishes the U.S. could change the current immigration laws, she did not express anger with immigration officials for enforcing the law.

“I am not upset at our government due to the fact that I am a U.S. citizen and that our laws come first,” Garcia said. “Our laws are just broken and need to be fixed, but I can’t be mad at Trump for doing his job, because that is his job to protect us, as U.S. citizens, from criminals.”

Garcia added that criminals in the U.S. illegally need to be sent back to their countries of origin so that officials do not target people like her husband for deportation.

“For the criminals that have come here illegally, they need to go back,” Garcia said.

Immigration officials escorted Garcia’s husband, Jorge, through Detroit Metropolitan Airport’s security gates and deported him to Mexico in January after spending almost 30 years living in Michigan illegally.

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