They took Garcia from us in the dead of night—no warning, no explanation that made sense. One moment, he was here, living, working, helping neighbors, raising his kids. The next, he was gone. Deported. Illegally. To a country he barely knew and hadn’t seen in decades. I’m speaking now because silence is no longer an option. The courts have already ruled what we knew from the start: Garcia’s deportation was unlawful. He never should’ve been taken. And now, he must be brought back.
This isn’t just about immigration policy. It’s about basic humanity and the rule of law. Garcia is not a threat. He’s a father, a husband, a friend. He paid taxes. He coached soccer. He volunteered at church. His absence is a wound we feel every day, and the government’s refusal to act on the court’s order only deepens it.
We demand that Garcia be returned immediately. The courts have spoken—justice has spoken. The Department of Homeland Security cannot be allowed to ignore a legal mandate simply because it’s inconvenient. If the law means anything, it must mean something for Garcia, too.
We’re not asking for favors. We’re demanding what’s right. The legal system has already acknowledged that an error occurred. Now it’s time to fix it. Garcia’s family is here. His life is here. He belongs here.
Bring him home.