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    US teen deported to Colombia could soon return

    EL PASO, Texas (AP) โ€” The grandmother of a 15-year-old Dallas girl who was deported to Colombia after giving immigration officials a fake name is questioning why U.S. officials didn't do more to verify her identify.

    U.S. immigration officials said they're investigating the circumstances of the case involving Jakadrien Lorece Turner. But they insist they followed procedure and found nothing to indicate that the girl wasn't โ€” as she claimed โ€” a woman from Colombia illegally living in the U.S.

    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 late Thursday that the U.S. Embassy had submitted the necessary documents for Jakadrien to return to the U.S, though it was unclear exactly when she might be back.

    Her grandmother, Dallas hairstylist Lorene Turner, said she's hoping Jakadrien will soon be home.

    U.S. immigration officials deferred questions to the State Department about when the teen might return. The State Department 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 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 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 (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 said.

    She and the teen's mother, Johnisa Turner, said 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 Cรฉsar Garcรญa in Bogota contributed to this report.

     
    • Topsy  •  4 mths ago
      "Her grandmother called the deportation a "big mistake somebody made" and said U.S. officials need to do better." Mistake #1: Jakadrien lied to ICE. Anybody going to check why she wanted to leave home so badly?
      • happy 4 mths ago
        Looks like her parents lock her out of face book and she got mad and ran away from home spoiled little girl who is learning a real life lesson.
      • WhitePuma 4 mths ago
        Some one made a mistake, it could not possibly be the child or her worthless parents could it? I mean she is being raised by her grandmother, so it seems there were a whole lot of mistakes made.
      • Pamela 4 mths ago
        @WhitePuma, please read the WHOLE article. She was living with her MOM and her STEPFATHER, she's just a spoiled little girl who could'nt get her way.
    • Mr Twobit  •  4 mths ago
      When you lie, bad things happen.
      • Lolo 4 mths ago
        Or, you may get a one-way all expenses paid trip to a foreign country and a job! LoL!
    • TF  •  4 mths ago
      So the parents had facebook and did not notify anyone until just recently. The girl had a good life at home..yet she ran away and lied to ICE agents and was deported. Too #$%$ bad! Some how the grandparent and the parents want to blame the government officials for deporting this kid because they are unable to face the facts of the issue...Your little angel created her own little world and got caught in it. She, hopefully, learned something from this and I hope they prosecute her for misleading police and false identification.
      • Pete 4 mths ago
        Right on! You left out the part about the theft that got her into trouble in the first place. She wasn't a little angel. I think her family should be required to pay the government back for all travel expenses.
      • rockstar08 4 mths ago
        Haters... she is only 15...
      • Server Error 4 mths ago
        She is black and does not speak Spanish.....the ignorance of the people commenting on this site is astounding.
    • C. K  •  4 mths ago
      This girl has issues. Who in the LLEH fakes their identity all the way through a deportation process to go to Colombia? But hey she is an American Citizen and Colombian Citizen now!
      • ChristineM 4 mths ago
        She probably didn't have much choice once the deportation started.
      • LaTwanna 4 mths ago
        She could have finally told the truth!
      • Lolo 4 mths ago
        I almost wonder if she just played along with this game to see how far it would take her. Guess she found out! I just can't believe how fast the hooked her up with a job and citizenship. Haha! I can see why she wasn't in any hurry to get back or make contact with anyone. However, getting government-issued documents using someone else's info is fraud and she should be dealt with. I hope they don't let her off the hook for that or for providing false info when she got arrested in Houston.
    • Lilly  •  4 mths ago
      She was given citizenship and a job? Not bad.
      • Trinity 4 mths ago
        She caused too much problems the mother agreed with ICE to deport her on trial basis to see if she could reform.
      • rockstar08 4 mths ago
        Its more than others get in the USA.. including some americans..
      • Railroader 4 mths ago
        They gave her a job in a call center and then realized she was a U.S. citizen because she couldn't speak their language, and ... they did nothing?
    • Reality Check  •  4 mths ago
      She lied by using a fake name and claiming she was Columbian... Now her mother wants to blame the government and has caused an expensive investigation at our expense. Unbelievable!!!!!
    • Heidi  •  Syracuse, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Hey Grandma, wake up and smell the coffee! Your granddaughter has some major issues. So don't be blaming the authorities over her lying, deceitful bratty #$%$
    • Jon Martin  •  Tucker, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Let me get this straight, a girl runs away from home, gets arrested gives the police false info all the way thru deportation lives in Columbia and it is the fault of ICE. Now she is pregnant and wants to come back home to what is called a good home that she ran away from. What is wrong with this picture and why is it the US Goverments fault?
    • Alicia  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      STOP. Can I get deported to France? Cuz I would LOVE a free vacation.
    • AmericanMade  •  4 mths ago
      LMAO!! We cant even get rid of the REAL illegals! How messed up is this immigration proces?. She deserves what she got. Keep her Columbia...we have enough stupid people here and dont need another.
    • dabears  •  Tyler, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Next comes the lawsuit from some sleeze bag attorney.
    • Pearlie  •  Rochester, New Hampshire  •  4 mths ago
      So I guess us taxpayers get to pay for a teen liar to get a Colombian vacation?!? Next time I get pulled over I'm speaking with a New Zealand accent. I've always wanted to visit New Zealand, but could never afford it, but now I may be able to go for free.
    • My Soapbox  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  4 mths ago
      Next time do not lie to the police.
    • sg  •  4 mths ago
      Jakadrian means donkey's behind in Spanish. Print the whole story... like how did this sweet innocent "child" know a drug runner like Tika Lanay Cortez?
    • Cecilia  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      She is just a stupid spoiled little girl, that is now reaping what she sowed from lying to authorities, in this case ICE. She along with her parents should be held liable for all expenses. She can find my sympathy in a dictionary between the word #$%$ and the word SyphIllis. QUE SE QUEDE COLOUMBIA CON LA NINA MENTIROSA, NO NOS LA DEVUELVAN POR FAVOR. LET COLOMBIA KEEP THE LYING LITTLE GIRL, PLEASE DO NOT RETURN HER TO US. IF YOU DO WE SHOULD "RETURN TO SENDER".
    • Jared  •  Rohnert Park, California  •  4 mths ago
      Don't give a fake name.
    • Echo  •  4 mths ago
      All American teens should be deported at least once.
    • Thaddeus  •  4 mths ago
      Does it bother anyone that the Columbians did not seem to find her arrival unusual???
    • Let her be  •  4 mths ago
      What really strikes me here is how well the Colombian government treated her. They gave her citizenship. They gave her a job. They gave her welfare. It sounds like she was making it down there. She probably learned Spanish. Would we do as well with a teen wrongfully deported here?

      It's particularly interesting, because most of what we hear about Colombia is so negative. We think of it as a place of chaos and violence run by drug lords. In fact, this girl goes there and seems to do fairly well.

      Also, I am struck at how resourceful and resilient this teen has been. She insisted throughout a criminal trial that she was a Colombian. How many teens would do that?

      And what was she running away from here that would cause her to go to such lengths? I hope this is thoroughly investigated before she is returned to what is likely an abusive home.
    • Joylynn  •  4 mths ago
      Sorry but normal kids don't get them self deported to 3rd world countries because their Facebook account was taken away. Your kid has issues.
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