US Teen Deportation to Colombia should give rise to an addition to Amber Alert

When the Amber Alert program was first released and connected all law enforcement agencies, many thought that it was a great idea but with the mistaken deportation of a US teen, I believe that it should be expanded to include runaways.

According to an article by Juan Carlos Llorca and Linda Stewart Ball of Associated Press titled US teen deported to Colombia could soon return, it was reported that “Jakadrien Lorece Turner, a 15-year-old Dallas girl, who ran away from home more than a year ago, was recently found in Bogota, Colombia, by the Dallas Police Department with help from Colombian and U.S. officials.”  Now the grandmother is “questioning why U.S. officials didn't do more to verify her identify.”  Common wisdom is if you give a fake name to law enforcement then you have determined your own fate and the fault falls directly at your feet.

I surmise that if the Amber Alert program is extended to runaways and that information is sent to all law enforcement agencies including immigrations, this situation may not have happened in the first place and it also might help other track down these runaways long before they get caught up in situations which could prove harmful to them and their families. 

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