Posted on 05/18/2016 1:07:52 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A 45-year-old U.S. man who has been living in Costa Rica since 2009 has filed for asylum in the country because he says he fears for his life should he be sent back to the United States.
Bill Perrys case, which is currently under appeal through the Immigration Administration Court, began when he was detained at his apartment in downtown San José on April 6 and put into an immigration detention center in Hatillo, where he remains.
According to the initial, April 29 resolution from Immigration denying a refugee visa for Perry, the mans request was based on his assertion that he suffered harassment from authorities in his home state of Indiana, including from a state police master trooper.
Perry wrote in a letter from the detention center: At the prison (sic) I made it clear I wanted to apply for refugee/asylum in Costa Rica due to the fact I have been on the run for my life from police corruption in the United States for over seven years.
Perry told The Tico Times he was involved in a small-town conflict with police, who he said harassed him over a girl he was dating at the time.
To gain asylum in Costa Rica, one must prove persecution based on race, religion, nationality, gender, membership in a certain social group, or political opinion. The initial ruling from the Immigration Administration denying Perrys request stated that its not possible to determine a causal link between this situation and any of the stated grounds.
Perrys attorney, Germán Solano, said it would be difficult for Perry to obtain asylum in Costa Rica based on any of the above categories. Plus, Perry was in Costa Rica illegally when he applied.
In a phone call Monday from the immigration detention center in Hatillo, Perry said he should qualify for asylum based on political grounds.
This is political what is happening to me, he said. The thing between the judges and police back home is all political.
Solano said if Perry loses his appeal through the Immigration Administration Court, he could get deported to the U.S.
Jonathan Mora, the director of the Hatillo immigration detention center, said an anonymous complaint led to Perrys detention in April.
Court documents appear to indicate that authorities were suspicious of the timing of Perrys asylum request, which came after he was picked up.
It calls to our attention that the applicant made this request for asylum once he was apprehended for being found in the country illegally, the initial Immigration Administration ruling read.
Perry said he has been suffering from depression and suicidal thoughts during his stay in the detention center, but claimed that repeated requests for a psychiatric evaluation and for attention for other medical emergencies have gone unanswered.
Detention center director Mora said officials have responded to all of Perrys medical needs. Mora also noted that the U.S. citizen has lodged a high number of medical complaints and that all checkups and tests carried out have indicated that Perry is healthy.
The detention center usually does not hold people for more than 30 days, but Mora said that Perry, who will spend his 42nd day in the center on Wednesday, remains detained because of the asylum appeal.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy said she could not comment on Perrys specific case due to the U.S. Privacy Act.
Not completely crazy.
I am a white, christian, heterosexual, male who lives in Baltimore...
Wait...what????
Other countries arrest illegals, put them in prisons and then deport them????
“The thing between the judges and police back home...”
Oh. That thing.
i hear there are a couple of islands he can be put on...local fauna might give him a hard time tho...ask for Hammond
I have a friend who dated a girl who used to date a jealous small town police officer. My friend swears that he was targeted for multiple bogus tickets because the officer hated the fact that my friend was dating the officer's former girlfriend.
Why was he held in a detention facility in the United States if he’s an American?
White, Jewish, heterosexual, conservative male living in Central Texas. Actually central Texas is my asylum.
I grew up in a small town, and my best friend in high school got pulled over for speeding many times. He learned his lesson and got to where he wouldn't speed any more, so what did the police do?
Pulled him over anyway and ticketed him for driving too slowly.
Those racists! He’s a human being with his own special story! Why haven’t they given him welfare yet?
Maybe he should have picked a country where you can BUY Justice, with the pieces of paper one acquires at banks.
Funny.
This scam only works here in the US, where the government and people are good-natured and friendly.
Why??
I went through a similar experience but NEVER pleaded guilty to anything....always went to court, I had a detailed time summary of how long the yellow light was on when the highway speed limit was 55 MPH, how far a car traveled per second at 55 MPH, was the yellow interval long enough for the average motorist to safely stop. The arresting officer has to be there to testify, if necessary, and cannot just fill his quota of traffic stops by writing tickets. I have asked to see the records as to when the radar equipment was last certified....(they have stickers on them) I am in my 70's, have had probably 5-6 violations in my life and have paid one fine.....my first ticket.
Had this happen to a friend in college because he was dating the daughter of a snotty town councilman. One fine morning the force went out to start their squad cars and every single one was missing a critical engine component; the locals had a grand old time with traffic laws uninhibited for a few days and he wasn’t bothered further.
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