WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2026
But he didn't have legal status? Tomorrow, we expect to discuss the second person who recently lost his life.
For today, we return to a bit of a technical question from this morning's report. It's a question about Johan Sebastian Guerrero, 25 years old, "always so happy and so polite," late of Biddeford, Maine.
The question:
Did this young man "have legal status?" That's the way the question was framed in the headline of this New York Times report.
Did this young man "have legal status?" In this newer report in the Washington Post, it starts to look like he did:
Man killed by ICE came to Maine seeking better life for young daughter
The woman stood in a hallway of her apartment building, pressing her hands up against a window as she took in a scene of unfathomable violence: The white Kia her partner had been driving was angled against a curb, its windshield pierced with bullets.
“Mi amor, mi amor,” she cried. His lifeless body was lying in the street. When she and her 3-year-old daughter went outside, she dropped to her knees and sobbed, witnesses said.
Her partner, 25-year-old Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, a Colombian citizen, was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Monday morning on the block where the couple lives in this small city in southern Maine, the second deadly shooting by ICE in less than a week.
Durán entered the United States via the southern border in September 2023, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said in a statement, and received work authorization in May 2025.
According to the DHS, he received authorization to work in this country as of May of last year. Forgive us for being simple-minded, but if the federal government has conferred that status on someone, it's hard to see how the recipient can be said to be in the country illegally.
That's how it seems to us! But thanks to the phenomenon we've described as "the complexification of everything," there was room in the Post's report for this additional copy:
ICE enforcement and removal officers appeared to be looking for someone else. They were conducting surveillance at the last known address of an undocumented immigrant who was subject to a final deportation order, an agency spokesperson said.
But Durán was not the person they were looking for, Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) said in several interviews.
[...]
In a statement, a DHS spokesperson said that Durán did not have legal status in the U.S. Durán likely received work authorization while seeking asylum, an immigration lawyer who reviewed the DHS statement said.
Say what? Speaking directly to the language which appeared in the New York Times headline, a DHS spokesperson is now quoted saying that he didn't "have legal status." The Post then repeats the fact that he did have permission to work!
He'd been given permission to work in this country. (Also, it seems, to seek formal asylum.) But that certainly doesn't mean that he was in southern Maine legally!
Should the Post have tried to straighten this out? Yes, we think they should have. But so it goes in tongue-tied modern cultures driven by an instinct for various forms of mumble-mouthed verbal complexification.
We humans! Within the modern American context, discussion of almost every major issue is clouded by this instinct.
A wide array of murky formulations may seem to clash with each other. Attention doesn't get paid. Tribal propagandists may repeat only the formulations which support the political outcomes preferred by their own infernal tribe.
He had permission to work, but not to be here! As we've noted in the past:
We humans are skilled at building tall buildings, less skilled at everything else.
I just watched Gunsmoke on INSP. Features ain’t the bestus. Chester was bester.
ReplyDeleteI just watched Gunsmoke on INSP. Festus ain’t the bestus. Chester was bester.
ReplyDeleteHey, you're twice as unfunny LeRoy.
DeleteThanks. I have a brain disorder.
DeleteOh for fucks sake. There are no problems with words. Our fascist government repeatedly lies about everything. End of story
ReplyDeleteYup.
DeleteThat the DHS expresses falsehoods routinely aside, Bob's issue here is reminiscent of his struggles with Relativity - ignoring time dilation and length contraction.
ReplyDeleteThe US can grant EAD/SSN (work authorization) while processing an immigrant's status, so while the immigrant is granted some temporary protection from deportation (in essence legal status, weak as it may be) via EAD, they may be deported at any time.
Indeed, there is no legal status that completely protects an immigrant from possible deportation, the Trump admin is even threatening naturalized citizens and even nearly got birthright revoked.
Bob weakly offers some tripe about language but what he really is doing is trying to get the focus on legal status, which has nothing to do with DHS thugs roaming around killing people.
which has nothing to do with DHS thugs roaming around killing people.
DeleteRight. That's the crux of the matter. In this case, there's not even a pretense that anyone's life was in danger.
The Trump administration insists that people here seeking asylum are in the country illegally, benefitting from lax border enforcement.
ReplyDeleteOur laws say that people seeking asylum may be admitted to the country and may have permission to work while their asylum claims are adjudicated. In every reading of the law prior to November 2024, these people were legally present in the United States.
Trump has ruled contrarily. All three branches of our federal government and our media have fallen into line with his orders.
This isn’t about legal status. He didn’t deserve to die over status.
ReplyDeleteTrump slams decision to pause his Gestapo murdering people in the streets.
ReplyDeleteRescinded.
DeleteSimplification should begin with discarding the person's legal status when discuss unjustified homicide. ICE had no idea who the person in the car was when they shot at him.
ReplyDeleteThey have “fuck you” authority from the felon-in-chief. As he places his fucking lying lawyer as the fucking AG. Who the fuck is going to prosecute these murderers unleashed on our streets? This is just starting, it will get worse as election gets closer
DeleteIt's been getting worse by leaps and bounds. Now they are shooting at people without any justification.
DeleteI usually agree with you Ilya, but these last few shot dead have clearly been brown people, thus justifide in the Felon's Amerikkka.
DeleteMore apt than the poems Somerby quotes is this 1972 song written by Gary Richrath, an underappreciated guitar player:
ReplyDeleteGolden country your face is so red
With all of your money your poor can be fed
You strut around and you flirt with disaster
Never really carin' just what comes after
Well, your blacks are dyin' but your back is still turned
And your freaks are cryin' but your back is still turned
You better stop your hidin' or your country will burn
The time has come for you my friend
To all this ugliness we must put an end
Before we leave we must make a stand, oh
Mortgage people you crawl to your homes
Your security lies in your bed of white foam
You act concerned but then why turn away
When a lady was raped on your doorstep today
Well, your blacks are cryin' but your back is still turned
And your freaks are dyin' but your back is still turned
You better stop your hidin' or your country will burn
The time has come for you my friend
To all this ugliness we must put an end
Before we leave we must make a stand, oh, yeah
Golden country your face is so red
With all of your money your poor can be fed
You strut around and you flirt with disaster
Never really carin' just what comes after
Well, your blacks are dyin' but your back is still turned
And your freaks are cryin' but your back is still turned
You better stop your hidin' or your country will burn, yeah
The time has come for you my friend
To all this ugliness we must put an end
Before we leave we must make a stand, must, yeah
The time has come for you my friend, mm
To all this ugliness we must put an end
Before we leave we must make a stand
Must, we must make a stand
https://youtu.be/oPogukb8BGg?si=TvZj9auf-JgtxyQw
It was so long ago, we thought we were changing the world. Haha. There wasn’t enough of us . The SC will have a boot on our neck for the rest of my life.
DeleteSomerby only quotes conservative poets.
Delete"Here’s some of what has been reported so far about the killing of Mr. Guerrero (with details still emerging):
ReplyDeleteMr. Guerrero was 26 years old. He was from Colombia. He had a wife and a young daughter, both of whom may have been present as he died on the street before their eyes.
He had a Social Security Number and he was authorized to work in the United States.
He was shot behind the wheel of a car. News photos show what appear to be at least five bullet holes through the windshield, on the driver’s side.
One witness said he saw agents drag Mr. Guerrero out of the car. The victim was “bleeding profusely from the head” and saying he “tried to stop.”
Another witness said none of the agents tried to help Mr. Guerrero after they pulled him from the car, adding that “he didn’t deserve to be executed in the street.”
Mr. Guerrero’s body was left on the ground — uncovered, with his blood draining into the gutter — for hours.
As with the shooting in Texas, Mr. Guerrero was not the person ICE was actually looking for. (Which is not to say that shooting him would have been OK if he had been who they were looking for.)"
His legal status (or anyone else's) is beyond the point when something like this happens. This is the man executed in Maine, not the one in TX. Why should there ever be an incident like this?
Orange Chickenshit Mussolini wants more blood
DeleteThe story from another POV:
ReplyDeleteAuthorities recently discovered a “white crystal-like substance” in a work van belonging to Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, an illegal immigrant who was fatally shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Houston last week and who has been hailed by the media as a father chasing the “American dream.”...
However, after Salgado Araujo was killed last week, the FBI sought a search warrant for evidence of potential federal drug offenses, which included possession with intent to distribute controlled substances and simple possession.
ICE agents stopped the 52-year-old Mexican national last week while he was driving to work because they saw “a white van with an individual who resembled the target” of an operation. While Salgado Araujo was not the man agents were looking for, ICE says its officer shot at him in self defense after the illegal immigrant allegedly rammed an ICE vehicle with his work van.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/houston-man-killed-by-ice-hailed-as-father-chasing-american-dream-had-meth-in-his-car-fbi-says/
Go take a flying fuck, you fascist freak
DeleteNational Review = birdcage liner
Delete“ICE says…” you can stop right there, DiC, because the rest is a lie.
DeleteHahahaha. The same shitbags that photoshopped gang tattoos on to the knuckles of a man they illegally deported. Only a paid troll or a mindless cult member would promote this garbage about a hard working, law abiding family man who was murdered like others by an anonymous ICE agent who will never see repercussions.
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