US: Jose Antonio Vargas, an out gay undocumented activist, has been released by Border Patrol
Jose Antonio Vargas, a noted LGBT rights and undocumented rights activist, was released late Tuesday after being held by Texas Border Patrol.
Vargas was released with a notice to appear before an immigration judge.
In a statement posted on Define American, Vargas said: “As an unaccompanied child migrant myself, I came to McAllen, Texas, to shed a light on children who parts of America and many in the news media are actively turning their backs on. But what I saw was the generosity of the American people, documented and undocumented, in the Rio Grande Valley.
“I’ve been released by Border Patrol. I want to thank everyone who stands by me and the undocumented immigrants of south Texas and across the country. Our daily lives are filled with fear in simple acts such as getting on an airplane to go home to our family.
“With Congress failing to act on immigration reform, and President Obama weighing his options on executive action, the critical question remains: how do we define American?”