Emilio Gutierrez doubts it was a sudden change of heart that prompted the United States government to release him from detention. On Thursday July 26, the asylum-seeking Mexican journalist walked out of the west-Texas detention center that housed him and his 25-year old son for nearly eight months.
Edward Beckett is among a team of lawyers and advocates defending Gutierrez in a civil rights suit against the Department of Homeland Security. The El Paso attorney questions the motives behind the government’s initial apprehension of his client and his eventual release this week. “It was done intentionally so they could avoid giving us more documents which makes us even more suspicious,” says Beckett, referring to government documents on the Gutierrezes’ detention.