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    Mom: Texas teen deported to Colombia back in US

    EL PASO, Texas (AP) — A 15-year-old Texas girl who was deported in May to South America after claiming to be an illegal immigrant was back in the United States and will be in Dallas on Friday evening, her mother said.

    Johnisa Turner told the Associated Press that her daughter, Jakadrien Lorece Turner, was on a flight from Atlanta. She had said earlier that she planned to meet her daughter when she arrives in the city and that she has "a gazillion questions" for Jakadrien.

    "I am very excited," Turner said. "I feel like a weight has been lifted. But at the same time, I won't just feel really, really good until I'm able to touch her. Until I'm able to put her in my arms."

    The teen has become the center of an international mystery. Many facts of the case are still unclear, but U.S. and Colombia officials have pointed fingers over who is responsible for allowing a minor be deported to a country where she is not a citizen.

    Jakadrien's family has questioned why U.S. officials didn't do more to verify her identify, while U.S. immigration officials insist they followed procedure and found nothing to indicate that the girl wasn't — as she claimed — a woman from Colombia illegally living in the U.S.

    State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the case was brought to the State Department's attention in mid-December.

    "We didn't have any involvement at all in this case until it came to light that there may be a problem with an American minor in Colombia, and that — and then we became involved both with Colombian authorities and with folks in Dallas," Nuland said.

    The teen, who ran away from home more than a year ago, was found in Bogota, Colombia, by the Dallas Police Department with help from Colombian and U.S. officials.

    According to the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the girl was enrolled in the country's "Welcome Home" program after she arrived there. She was given shelter, psychological assistance and a job at a call center, a statement from the agency said. When the Colombian government discovered she was a U.S. citizen and a minor, it put her under the care of a welfare program, the statement said.

    The family says they have no idea why she ended up in Colombia. Johnisa Turner said Jakadrien is a U.S. citizen who was born in Dallas and was not fluent in Spanish. She said neither she nor the teen's father had ties to Colombia. Jakadrien's grandmother, Lorene Turner, called the deportation a "big mistake somebody made."

    "She looks like a kid, she acts like a kid. How could they think she wasn't a kid?" Lorene Turner asked on Thursday.

    Jakadrien's family said she left home in November 2010. Houston police said the girl was arrested on April 2, 2011, for misdemeanor theft in that city and claimed to be Tika Lanay Cortez, a Colombian woman born in 1990.

    An Immigration and Customs Enforcement official told The Associated Press on Thursday that the teen claimed to be Cortez throughout the criminal proceedings in Houston and the ensuing deportation process in which an immigration judge ultimately ordered her back to Colombia.

    The ICE official, speaking on condition of anonymity due to not being authorized to discuss additional details of the case, said the teenager was interviewed by a representative from the Colombian consulate and that country's government issued her a travel document to enter Colombia. The ICE official said standard procedure before any deportation is to coordinate with the other country in order to establish that person is from there.

    The girl was given Colombian citizenship upon arriving there, the ICE official said.

    The Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Jakadrien was issued travel documents at the request of the U.S. National Security Agency and with information submitted by U.S. officials. Colombian officials are investigating what kind of verification was conducted by its Houston consulate to issue the temporary passport.

    It was not clear if the teen might be charged upon her return for falsifying her identity in a criminal process.

    Dallas Police detective C'mon Wingo, the detective in charge of the case, explained that in August she was contacted by the girl's grandmother, who said Jakadrien had posted "kind of disturbing" messages on a Facebook account where she goes by yet another name.

    Wingo said the girl was located in early November through her use of a computer to log into Facebook. Relatives were then put into contact with the U.S. embassy in Bogota to provide pictures and documents to prove Jakadrien's identity.

    Lorene Turner, the girl's grandmother, said she has spent a lot of time tracking down Jakadrien.

    "She didn't have any reason to leave," Lorene Turner said. "She lived in a nice home (with her mother and stepfather). We were very close. I don't know why she left."

    ___

    Associated Press reporters Cesar Garcia in Bogota, Colombia, and Sandy Kozel and Matthew Lee in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

     

    25 comments

    • BOOGIE LOVE  •  4 mths ago
      I bet they are gonna sue the govt for millions which we have to pay, because this girl decided to lie to the authorities. Prosecute her.
    • Liberty4All  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      Prosecute jakadrien on multiple felonies...She is FAR from a victim, she is a felon!!
      • rudyj 4 mths ago
        Calm down flyover.
    • Jeremy M  •  Waco, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      The family says they have no idea why she ended up in Colombia. Johnisa Turner said Jakadrien is a U.S. citizen who was born in Dallas and was not fluent in Spanish. She said neither she nor the teen's father had ties to Colombia. Jakadrien's grandmother, Lorene Turner, called the deportation a "big mistake somebody made."

      Hey Here is a novel Idea. How about for once we actually make the kid and family be responsible for what they did. But I seriously do not think any one else will see it my way.
      Considering the kid lied and gave a false name. She did not want to be found out for some reason. Maybe just maybe she has learned a Friggin lesson. If not send her back and let her live there a while sounds like she was having fun and actually reversing the process many of their citizens use to get social aid here in our country.
      • Mystik 4 mths ago
        That is actually EXACTLY how I see it. I mean she RAN AWAY from home and then LIED when she got caught STEALING. I think that says it all.
    • Heidi Warkentin  •  4 mths ago
      The question everybody should be asking is, how did she come up with that woman's name -Tika Lanay Cortez - in the first place? Seriously, did that just come off the top of her head and roll off her tongue?

      If you know anything about how law enforcement works, then you know that they ran her picture through, and she looked enough like that other woman for them to say; "We know this is you, if you don't cooperate, you will go to jail............yada, yada, yada."

      I have a REALLY, REALLY, hard time believing she was interviewed by a Columbian Consulate member, and was able to convince them she was Columbian, without having a Columbian accent and not speaking a word of Spanish.
      • Nicole C 4 mths ago
        @Heidi Warkentin That's what I'm sayin! Somebody either needs to a) lose their job or b) get some ADDITIONAL training. Contrary to popular belief, not all black people look alike!
    • JD  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      The girl should be charged with something, she ran away from home, she lied to the police all the while knowing full well they were sending her to another country. Is she stupid too?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      She lied , stole and is worthless ....but wait ...here come the law suits .....
      discrimination ...abuse of minor ....anything a lawyer can think for a black to claim
      just watch ..the mother has already said as much ...they be lookin for a cash cow
    • Hitman Pedro  •  4 mths ago
      Way to go. She was a criminal when she was deported by accident and now you bring her back. Will only be a matter of time before her ignorant #$%$ does something else stupid.
      • Dennis B 4 mths ago
        You bet, she is probably munching down a big plate of food bought with food stamps right now to get her strength back!
    • Lynn  •  4 mths ago
      So this article now makes it clear that she is a thief and a liar who had no qualms about stealing someone else's identity. The pictures posted with the article do NOT look like a child! No wonder she passed as an older person.
    • The Wickerman48  •  4 mths ago
      She just wanted to go to the land of cheap cocaine.
    • Justin  •  4 mths ago
      If you're out of work and need a job, get yourself deported to Columbia, apparently.
    • Liv  •  Sierra Vista, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      At least Colombia made a speedy return of this girl...that is quite significant and should be credited to them. And as incredible as this story is there are mistakes made in everything and it is not really productive to play it up out of proportion nor should anyone be entitled to any "compensation" over an error based on many factors including fraud, possible neglect on the part of the family, even child abuse...all the facts need to come in before any judgement can be made an this situation. It is not an intentional or even predictable error but it shows that there are still many ways to be ILLEGAL and that is the focus not the systems failure when there is deceit and misrepresentation IE fraud involved regardless of age of the girl. There are many girls in foreign countries being held against their will working in sex trade and other things that need to be prioritized as worthy of attention. But hopefully this story will bring attention to minors travelling and extra precautions can be put in place to create a safety net. When the facts are in and the INS has time to deal with it then it can be scrutinized and until then it is speculation.
    • StopUSA  •  4 mths ago
      To the person feeling sorry for the "l4-0year old" how did she manage it all. Could you do the same at age l4? Try it! The Race=666=LaRaza has a non profit for every disease and every profession and every race group of the world right here in the USA--where is yours? Wake up and be informed=!
    • StopUSA  •  4 mths ago
      why do you keep showing this stupid pathetic sperm donor exponentials of the illegals...? She knew perfectly well what she was doing...why are our I N V A D E R S being provided special treatment over we the people who built this nation? Downfall of our TRAITORS WITHIN...
    • StopUSA  •  4 mths ago
      Sure blame it on USA officials: as if these ILLEGALS don't know what they are doing: they are a P L A G U E upon on....Dial#2 for Spanish we don't even have English as our official language your voted VP and other Dems voted against making English our official language 2008! Why do you think they bow to our invaders?
    • plsmitha  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      We don't and probably won't ever know all the facts. Because the teen lived with her mother and stepfather before being deported does not mean she didn't have problems at home.There is always a reason behind a teen running away. The family should be grateful that she's back and unharmed (if that's the case), and there should certainly be consequences for the girl's behavior that resulted in her being deported..
    • Gary  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      She may not look like a Colombian on the outside, but I bet she had a Colombian inside her....
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      stupid kid ,another case of bad parenting
    • Jackson  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      she should have to pay back the US Gov for all of the costs involved....
    • KellyS  •  Abilene, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I bet if the mom asked real nice they would accept her back
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      no way is that an updated photo ...these people forget about national t.v.....
      She weighs 180 and is a fugly woman now ...not the little girl in the photo
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