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Tex. Teen Reported Missing By Grandmother Being Held In Jail Colombia, South America After Mistakenly Deported

Jen Fad · Thursday, January 5th 2012 at 2:35PM · 872 views
01/05/2012 News agencies are reporting today that a 14-year-old American runaway was mistakenly deported to Colombia by authorities in Texas in May because she gave a fake name that accidentally matched that of another illegal alien. Jakadrien Turner (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's.) U.S. Immigration and Customs, however, says that’s not true. An agency spokeswoman told The Washington Post that Jakadrien Turner was deported because she assumed the false identity of a Colombian woman. Turner is now 15 and possibly being held in a detention center in Colombia.

The agency says Turner first assumed the identity, calling herself Tika Lanay Cortez, when she was arrested on state charges for theft by the Houston Police Department. Turner told police that she was an adult from Colombia with no legal status in the United States, and went through an entire trial, was charged, convicted and served time under the name Tika Lanay Cortez. Records from court indicated that it convicted a 21-year-old woman from Columbia. Her defense attorney believed that to be true as well.

Upon her conviction, ICE says Turner was referred to them, where she continued to maintain a false identity during immigration court proceedings. The agency did fingerprints and record checks to verify that the woman was Tika Lanay Cortez, and nothing came up to invalidate her claim. When she went before an immigration lawyer, Turner continued to say she was a Colombia woman. She was interviewed at the Colombian consulate, where she also kept up the false identity.

Turner was ultimately ordered removed from the United States by a Department of Justice immigration judge last year. According to the Dallas Morning News, Turner is being held in a detention facility in Colombia. ICE says they are not able to confirm whether that was true, but said in a statement that it is “fully and immediately investigating this matter in order to expeditiously determine the facts of this case.”

Her grandmother, who is responsible for sparking the investigation after tracking Turner down on social media, told the Dallas Morning News: “How do you deport a teenager and send her to Colombia without a passport, without anything? ... I need help and I need a prayer.” Turner, however, continued to use the false identity she assumed as Tika Cortez since being deported, on a Facebook page and on Twitter.

Turner created the Facebook page in May using the name “Tika SoloToolong (Tika Confero),” updated her current city to Bogota, Colombia, and began posting photos of herself and updates to the page. On Twitter, she created the account under the name “Tika Cortes.” In her first Facebook post, Turner refers to her deportation, writing: “bored ... just got this facebook stuff ... pics coming soon, back home in Columbia ... got deported ... really missed everyone in Houston.”

Though Turner wrote on her Facebook page of wanting to move to Mexico to eventually return to Houston, it is unclear whether Turner made any actual attempts to come back to the United States. At one point, she writes that she was working to get a Colombian identification card. She also referenced her jail time in Texas, and wrote that she was not happy in Colombia: “Well was in jail, now I’m free man an still feel like I’m loke [locked] up in this country.”

Many times, Turner asserted on her page that she was Colombian, saying in one post that she was born in Colombia, raised in Barbados, grew up in New Orleans and then lived in Dallas and Houston.
Elsewhere, Turner wrote she was depressed and lonely in Bogota, sometimes saying she longed to go back to Houston, and at other times saying she belonged in Colombia because it was her home.

While in Colombia, Turner worked as a maid and did other odd jobs that required an English speaker. She did not speak Spanish when she arrived but wrote on her Facebook that she was going to take Spanish lessons. Her last update on Twitter, on Nov. 3, read: “Listening The Zone .... The Weekend Version, and right now I am in Zone to [expletive] somebody up!!!!!”

Her last Facebook post, on Nov. 15, stated that she had started a relationship with an ex-boyfriend. The man posted a few days later on her wall that he loved her and was the father of her child. CNN reports that Turner is pregnant. ICE said in a statement released to The Post that “historically, there have been instances where ICE has seen cases of individuals providing inaccurate information regarding who they are and their immigration status.” ICE said individuals provide inaccurate information at times “for ulterior motives.”

It is unclear what Turner’s motive might be. According to CBS affiliate KHOU, Turner ran away from home in fall 2010 after her grandfather died and her parents divorced. Her missing person report is here.

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Tex. Teen Reported Missing By Grandmother Being Held In Jail Colombia, South America After Mistakenly Deported

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rahsel holland Thursday, January 5th 2012 at 9:23PM

Wow, what a confusing case. I think the women probably is Coluumbian though and is playing games with the authorities. So she can come to america because after all, we are a free country.

Jen Fad Thursday, January 5th 2012 at 11:45PM

One thing's for sure Rahsel is that this is bad for the Obama Administration... there is no doubt about it. According to Janet Napolito, the depart of homeland security was suppose to be focusing their deportation efforts of illegals who posed threats to the homeland with serious crimes like murder, rape, pedophiles, etc,... On top of the embarrassment, the girl is only 15 years old. She's a minor. Finger prints should have revealed who she was so somebody didn't do their job.


Jen Fad Friday, January 6th 2012 at 11:34PM

Irma,

Is it not under the Obama Administration that this child was deported? Who will we blame for this if not his Administration? Oh let's blame former President Jimmy Carter. You make me laugh becaue you are too, sentimental when it comes to Our Black President.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@JEN, THANKS SO VERY MUCH FOR THIS POSTING AND EVEN MORE SO THAT YOU CAN POINT THE FINGER DIRECTLY AT OUR PRESIDENT!!!

(ROTF) AS WE WAIT PATIENTLY FOR THE WORD INVESTIGATION TO COME OUT OF SOME OF THESE BRAVE PEOPLE OUT TO P-R-O-V-E HOW BADLY OUR PRESIDENT WANTS A HOMELAND SECURITY, BECAUSE IT IS LIKE EVERY THING BUSH PUT INTO PLACE, IT DOES NOT COST ONE PENNY...NOW WHAT ABOUT TAHT 'INVESTIGATION'...P-L-E-A-S-E. ..PLEASE LETS SEE IF IT COST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NEAR AS MUCH AS IT DID SAY WITH MAYOR M. BERRY OR JUST STAY TUNED FOR THESE CAMPAIGN SPEECHES ON THE RIGHT...LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL...FOLLOW THE M-O-N-E-Y...

back on the floor laughing my proud black azz off...BRING IT ON, LETS GET TO WORK ON THIS ILLEGAL PRESIDENT...(SMILE)

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