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    Officials investigate case of deported Texas teen

    EL PASO, Texas (AP) — The grandmother of a Dallas teen who was deported to Colombia is hoping the 15-year-old can come back soon and says U.S. officials should have done more to identify the girl after she gave a fake name and claimed to be an adult.

    U.S. immigration officials say they're investigating the circumstances of the case involving Jakadrien Lorece Turner, but that they followed procedure and found nothing to indicate she wasn't who she claimed to be — an illegal immigrant from Colombia.

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

    The Colombian government said the U.S. embassy on Thursday submitted the necessary documents for Jakadrien to return, but it wasn't clear exactly when she might be back in the U.S.

    U.S. immigration officials deferred questions about when the teen might return to the State Department, which said it was aware of the case but declined to comment further, citing privacy reasons.

    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, it put her under the care of a welfare program, the statement said.

    Her grandmother, Dallas hairstylist Lorene Turner, called the deportation a "big mistake somebody made" and said U.S. officials need to do better.

    "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 says 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 (pronounced Simone) 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 said she has spent a lot of time tracking down Jakadrien, whose family nickname is Kay-Kay.

    "In between customers I'd get on the computer looking for Kay-Kay, I was obsessed."

    She and the teen's mother, Johnisa Turner, say they did not contact Jakadrien through Facebook and plead for her to come home because they were afraid.

    "I didn't want to scare her or get her in trouble with those who had her," Lorene Turner said, adding that she feared the girl might have been caught up in human trafficking. "I don't know. I'm just going crazy. She didn't have any reason to leave. She lived in a nice home (with her mother and stepfather). We were very close. I don't know why she left."

    Johnisa Turner was reluctant to go into any details about the deportation, saying she didn't know anything. She referred calls to her attorney, Ray Jackson, but he could not be immediately reached.

    "I was devastated," she said. "When your child doesn't come home from school, of course you go to the worst end of the spectrum. I was just hoping that she was alive and well."

    Johnisa Turner said her daughter, a freshman at a new Dallas high school, was experimenting with different hairstyles and clothes but "wasn't a problem kid." She said the teen was a good student but when her grades began to slip, her parents took away some of her privileges, including closing down her Facebook account and limiting the time she could listen to music.

    Johnisa Turner said she was relieved that Jakadrien has been found and wants her back in Dallas.

    "Whatever it is, the past is in the past. I want her home so we can move from this day forward."

    ___

    Ball reported from Dallas. Associated Press reporter César García in Bogota contributed to this report.

     

    52 comments

    • magyart  •  4 mths ago
      Sounds like grandma did all the work to find her and led the charge to have her returned. Something at home isn't "right" for this young girl to have so many aliases and give the feds a false identity. However, if the false identity was that of an illegal resident alien, I would thing her, (the alien) finger prints would have been on record ? It's extremely strange this girl never deviated from using a false identity and never changed her story about being a Columbian national. I wish her good luck, hope she studies well in school, keeps off drugs and doesn't get knocked up before she's married. This is the same advice I give my daughters.
    • LMHtfd  •  Hartford, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      Mom can go on about the "loving and close family" all she wants, but for this girl to make no overt attempt to contact her parents or the grandmother through this ordeal suggests that the home life may not be as wonderful as she wants to believe. There could probably be some conflict between the teen and the stepfather, whether simple resentment or something more. I can't imagine she'd endure all this simply because she was grounded and not allowed to go on the computer as much as she wanted.
    • Mary  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      I have a child around this age and I know where she is every night of the week. ICE didnt go down to the nearest Middle school and pick out the first kids they saw. She runs away from "a loving and close family" for more than a year, gets arrested, gives out a fake name and is sent to another country. Does this sound like normal 15 year old activities? There is a great deal of information I have seen on this story on the website Gawker that makes me think this story is tailored to make this girl look sympathetic, when she really isnt. Who wants to bet the parents will sue somebody?
      • Andrew Regan 4 mths ago
        Exactly, she is a smart #$%$ thug and grandma is trying to make it seem she is the victim. she should be locked up here for lying to the police.
      • Brian Boru 4 mths ago
        So what its okay to Start Deporting Americans now, and No Accountability for the Government for any of its Mistake's, That's why Americans' are slowly loser all our Rights
      • JustMe 4 mths ago
        I feel bad for this girl. Sounds like she was having a good life in Colombia, earning and honest living and just leading her life. Seems like her home life in Dallas must have SUCKED and she escaped, only to be trapped again now.
    • BC  •  4 mths ago
      Dallas Police detective C'mon (pronounced Simone) Wingo....
      Oh! C'mon now!
    • sg  •  4 mths ago
      There's a lot more to this story. You don't just pull a name like "Tika Lanay Cortez" out of the blue. She knew this woman and probably already had a Colombian boyfriend. She's living the life she wanted in Colombia.
      • R Michael 4 mths ago
        Thank you..kind of what I thought..
      • Call_me_M 4 mths ago
        Well Sg, you must be her best friend because you know so #$%$ much. Can you maybe tell us why she ran away from home then? DON'T TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW! You sound like an idiot.
    • InkMartPA  •  4 mths ago
      Again we the tax payer's pay if grandma wat's her back let her pay
    • jingle  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 mths ago
      I hope this story catches the attendtion of all teenagers contemplating to leave home. She must be directed by an adult who wanted to use or take advantage of her. Authorities must dig further and subject her to rehabilitation as this is act is not normal to any youth her age.
      • Sasha 4 mths ago
        Exactly, there is more to this story, you dont just come up with that name. Then to be deported, and not say something. It is obvious that there is more to this story.
      • Cynthia 4 mths ago
        Thank you...
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      You Know there is alot more to this story that we dont know. typical ' news"
    • david w  •  Traverse City, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Unfortunately she gave them her false name who was a real I.D. of a person hiding from agencies for deportation from this country. How stupid and Ironic. Maybe a good thing will come out of this mess,she will learn to stay home and stop the lies. Meeting the wrong man could have ended her life.Also more investigative work needed to be done in checking her real identity. Case closed.
    • Richard  •  Taipei City, Taiwan  •  4 mths ago
      I like the way the article casually refers to the fact that she committed a theft, her several faux identities, etc. Instead the focus is on her (oh, what a terrible thing to do!) deportation.
      • EvilDoersRUs 4 mths ago
        You nailed it! I for one think the deportation was a just consequence to her behavior, and do not want to see ONE DIME of the taxpayer's money spent bringing her back.
      • Call_me_M 4 mths ago
        ALL of you are non-thinking idiots who can't think beyond your privates.
    • dmcrazyskrz  •  4 mths ago
      Blame where the blame belongs: she's a delinquent out of control with parents/grandparents blaming everyone BUT the BRAT. Spank her (too late for that); punish her (that's what brought her running away), or begin to understand you (the people that conceived her) are incompetents delegating your responsibilities and blaming law enforcement. Assume responsibility for YOUR actions! Parents/Grandparents, it's YOUR FAULT!
    • EvilDoersRUs  •  4 mths ago
      If she gave her REAL name then MAYBE she would have turned up as a runaway. The government did EXACTLY as they should have, given the facts they were presented with. Or are they supposed to suspect that every one of the thousands of people they encounter weekly are liars? Let the deportations continue! If one out of 10 million are done by mistake, those are odds I'm certainly willing to live with!
    • Call_me_M  •  4 mths ago
      Is ANYBODY asking the question as to WHY the NSA was involved in issuing a request for travel documents to Colombia for an American citizen? Most of you people who are commenting don't even seem to grasp how horribly wrong this situation was. While many of you are hating and making obscenely stupid statements, you are completely missing the point that our government has become totally ineffective and incompetent, headed by a bunch of complete and total brain dead human beings. It's not ABOUT this girl's problems or what she did in her young life, focus on what has happened TO her. You better hope and pray that it doesn't happen to you...even if you DON'T lie.....and it can. THAT is the real story, dummies.
    • Sasha  •  4 mths ago
      I take it alot of you did not read the entire story. She ran away from home in November 2010. She got picked up for theft in April 2011. She gave the authorities a fake name and was deprted. Nothing about this story adds up. Yes she was a teenage child who obviously had some issues, but you are gonna tell me that she came up with that exact name and was born in 1990. What are the odds of that matching an illegal immigrant. There is something up with that story. She did not survive on the streets for 5 months and just decided to come up with that name. Makes you wonder how many ther runaways have been deported, becasue this is obviously some kind of scheme. Moving forward who at 14 wants to go to another country with no knowledge of what goes on there and live. She obviously could not make contact with her grandmother or parents. What language did this girl speak is all of this not adding up. There was no pictures to match her to this Tika Lanay Cortez? And alot of you are making really harsh comments as to your tax money being wasted to bring her back home. That is chump change compared to all the other things your money has been wasted on. And someone stated her family was obviously on welfare, last I read it said her grandmother was a hairdresser. I guesss becasue she is black that is why the idiot made that comment. This story is ridiculous as there is no reason why this young girl should have been deported. There is so much more to this story. This is a movie, and I am sure once she gets back to the United States somebody will be getting those rights.
    • Mary  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      In the story I read on Gawker, she was also pregnant.
      • John 4 mths ago
        all the more reason for her to be there and not in us. 2 welfare checks saving tax $$$
      • anabella 4 mths ago
        John - She is an American citizen. Period.
      • wordiana 4 mths ago
        maybe John should be deported by accident...
    • SCAR  •  4 mths ago
      p o s can lie
    • R Michael  •  Mesa, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Now I see the problem..this girl doesn't look with it..know what I mean?
    • ThunderHawk  •  4 mths ago
      Leave her there. She would obviously rather be in Columbia. She got what she wanted.
    • Richard  •  4 mths ago
      I feel for the grandmother, but obviously the teenager is troubled. A tall teenager and a petite 20-year-old might not look that much different, so I'm inclined to cut ICE some slack there.
    • Gary  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      With out a dought she is ether the fool of fools. Or a brand new Columbian citizen. Also I think you are now a real illegal immigrant. I sure hope that your learning your Portuguese.
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