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Illegal immigration activist deported

Published 10:07 pm Monday, August 20, 2007

TIJUANA, Mexico An illegal immigrant who took refuge in a Chicago church for a year to avoid being separated from her American-born son was deported from the United States to Mexico, where she vowed Monday to continue her campaign to change U.S. immigration laws.

Elvira Arellano, 32, became an activist and a national symbol for illegal immigrant parents as she defied her deportation order and spoke out from her sanctuary. She announced last week that she was leaving the Adalberto United Methodist Church to try to lobby U.S. lawmakers.

She had just spoken at a Los Angeles rally when she was arrested Sunday outside Our Lady Queen of Angels church and deported, said the Rev. Walter Coleman, pastor of Adalberto United Methodist.

“They were in a hurry to deport me because they saw that I was threatening to mobilize and organize the people to fight for legalization,” Arellano said in Spanish outside a Tijuana apartment building where she was staying with a friend. “I have a fighting spirit and I’m going to continue fighting.”

Arellano, who said she is a single mother, left her 8-year-old son, Saul, in the care of Coelman’s family. She said he might be brought to her in Tijuana sometime Monday.

“He is a little bit sick because of the situation we find ourselves in,” she said. “I’m going to ask if he wants to stay with me or if he wants to return to his school” in the United States.

The boy hid behind the pastor’s wife and wiped away tears during a news conference in Los Angeles. Mexican authorities did not know the identity or whereabouts of the boy’s father, said Luis Cabrera, Mexico’s general consul in San Diego.

Opponents of illegal immigration said Arellano’s arrest was overdue, and a U.S. immigration official said she had been a criminal fugitive.

Arellano asked to speak with Mexican officials in Los Angeles but was denied, Cabrera said. She was not given access until hours later, at San Diego’s Otay Mesa immigration detention center.

Arellano arrived in Washington state illegally in 1997. She was soon deported to Mexico, but returned and moved to Illinois in 2000, taking a job cleaning planes at O’Hare International Airport.