Today at noon, a press conference will take place at 317 W. 23rd St., regarding the deportation case of Moisés Aparicio, who was stopped by Tucson Police Department on Saturday, March 23. Aparicio has three children and his wife is pregnant with their third child.
Press release details here:
Eight weeks ago, the case of René Meza Huerta received national and international attention when Sunday February 17th he and his family were pulled over by the Tucson Police Department (TPD). TPD called Border Patrol to detain the René and community organizer Raúl Alcaraz Ochoa, intervened and placed himself beneath the Border Patrol vehicle.
Eight weeks later, TPD is doing it again. On Saturday March 23, TPD officers pulled over another family and detained a hard-working father and Tucson resident of 10 years. They called Border Patrol, allegedly enforcing SB 1070 and thus separating a father from his 3 children and 7 month preganant wife. Moisés is now in deportation proceedings.
The Tucson community demands that SB 1070 be revoked, detentions and deportations be halted, and that no more family separations take place. Local police are causing family trauma.
Alma Hernández of Corazón de Tucson, who herself experienced detention and separation from her three young children, shared; “We must end this attack on families. Detentions and deportations are destroying our community.” We want dignity, equality, family unity, and freedom from criminalization.
This article appears in Mar 28 – Apr 3, 2013.

They are illegals and have no civil rights here send them all back. The TPD is not breaking up families the illegals are breaking up their families by being here breaking the law. Using their logic the court systems are breaking up families by sending the bank robber, rapist or murderer to jail.
TPD’s general ineptitude is spectacular.
Be legal or go home
Take the rest of the family with them that way they are all still together.
illegal means exactly that, u dont belong here, go back to your country and apply to come here legally!
Crappy article. How about some information about this person’s job, life history and commitment to the community. Was he just driving while brown? Why was he stopped? Likely for no good reason – but facts would be nice.
Moisés Aparicio, is exactly the kind of jerk that makes it impossible to have a guest worker program until, or unless, something is done to reinterpret the 14th Amendment.