U.S. citizen was put in jail because of his Latino name and skin color, lawsuit says



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A Honduran-born U.S. citizen says in a federal lawsuit that he was illegally held in a Louisiana jail for days because a sheriff's office wrongly specified he was in the country illegally.

Lawyers for the New Orleans-based American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana filed Wednesday in Baton Rouge on behalf of Ramon Torres. It says Torres was jailed on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in Ascension Parish on Aug. 31, 2018, after he refused a breath test.

Ramon Torres.Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office

Torres released on his own recognizance the next day, Sept. 1, on the DWI load. Goal Ascension authorities did not release him. When a co-worker of Torres called to ask his status, he was told Torres was being held because he was in the United States illegally, the lawsuit says. That afternoon, the co-worker emailed copies of Torres' certificate of naturalization, Social Security card and U.S.-issued passport to the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office.

But, the law says, Torres was held until Sept. 4.

When it was asked why it was held so long, he was told the US immigration officials about Latino arrestees "resulting in 'holds' on their release," the said said.

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