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Judi Lynn

(163,836 posts)
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 07:35 AM Aug 2

ICE arrested him in S.F. after 29 years. He returned to a Mexico he no longer remembers.

by Annika Hom
August 1, 2025, 4:00 am



Rosa and Miguel Lopez at his father's home in Chimalhuacán in Mexico.


CHIMALHUACÁN, Mexico — Miguel Lopez will never forget his 47th birthday.

Maybe if the judge’s decision on his immigration case had landed in time, he would still be in Livermore. He’d probably come home from work at Wente Vineyards, and his wife Rosa, a U.S. citizen, would have a meal waiting.

Maybe their youngest of three children, Julian, would convince Lopez to get his favorite pineapple ice cream from Pleasanton. Maybe. If Lopez hadn’t been deported.

Instead, Lopez spent his 47th at his childhood home in Chimalhuacán, a municipality just outside of Mexico City’s eastern border. After 29 years away, Mexico wasn’t familiar, but foreign.

His dad’s house now had new floors and doors, partially bought thanks to money Lopez sent home. The mountain in the horizon, once natural, is now filled with new houses.

“It wasn’t how I imagined it,” Lopez said in Spanish during an interview at his father’s house. “You leave with the impression of how things were when you left. And you see everything’s different.”

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https://missionlocal.org/2025/08/miguel-lopez-returned-to-a-mexico-he-no-longer-remembers/

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ICE arrested him in S.F. after 29 years. He returned to a Mexico he no longer remembers. (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2 OP
These cases make me curious of how a person like Miguel would go about getting legal US residency. dutch777 Aug 2 #1

dutch777

(4,690 posts)
1. These cases make me curious of how a person like Miguel would go about getting legal US residency.
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 08:13 AM
Aug 2

He clearly was a good working person, married to a US citizen, presumably no major criminal record and yet this happens. Is there no path for him to get a do-over, from Mexico, where his wife sponsors him and he can get legal papers and come back? I get it if everyone in the family is undocumented, but these cases confound me.

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