Charge dropped against man arrested by Border Patrol after speaking Spanish
Source: Associated Press
Charge dropped against man arrested after speaking Spanish
By DAVID SHARP
October 22, 2019
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Federal prosecutors dismissed a felony charge against a Guatemalan who was arrested after coming to the attention of Border Patrol agents for speaking Spanish in public in a case that raised concerns about racial profiling.
The Border Patrol acknowledged in a court document that suspicions about members of a family that included Mateo Carmelo-Bartolo were aroused because they appeared to be of Central-American origin and because they spoke Spanish while shopping at a Goodwill store in Bangor, Maine.
Pursuing the felony charge, a prosecutor wrote, was not in the interest of justice. The charge, of reentering the U.S. after removal, was formally dropped Monday.
Defense attorney Ronald Bourget said the federal prosecutor did the right thing but noted that his client faces further proceedings in immigration court in Boston.
In this day and age, its hard to believe that racial profiling is something thats occurring, Bourget said Tuesday, describing the Border Patrols conduct as atrocious. He added: Its not illegal to speak Spanish in a Goodwill store in Maine.
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