Credit: ShutterstockMassachusetts Mom Detained for 20-Year-Old Marijuana Conviction
A Massachusetts mother who has lived legally in the U.S. for over 20 years is now behind bars, and the circumstances are raising serious questions about fairness, and the lasting reach of Trump-era immigration policies.
Jemmy Lindsay Jimenez Rosa, 42, of Canton, Massachusetts, was returning from a family vacation in Mexico on August 11 with her husband and three young daughters when Customs and Border Protection officers pulled her aside at Boston’s Logan International Airport. Rosa, who holds a valid green card renewed just last month, was detained over a misdemeanor marijuana conviction from more than 20 years ago. She had pleaded guilty at 20 and served probation.
Rosa has lived in the U.S. since she was 9, works as an administrative assistant at Boston University’s School of Dental Medicine, pays taxes, and has built her life entirely in the U.S. Her attorney, Todd Pomerleau, called the detention “outrageous, beyond the pale,” pointing out that people who have contributed to society for decades are suddenly being punished for mistakes from their youth.
Connection to Trump-Era Immigration Policies
Immigrant advocates argue that Rosa’s detention is part of a larger trend stemming from Trump-era ICE enforcement policies, which gave immigration officers broad discretion to target green card holders with old convictions. Critics say this kind of enforcement continues under the current administration, showing how policies designed to “toughen” immigration can disrupt the lives of families who have lived legally in the U.S. for decades.
Wider Concerns Among Immigrant Communities
Her story is now raising alarms among immigrant communities, who fear that a minor offense from decades ago can be used to separate families, ruin careers, and erase lives built over decades. The case is forcing Americans to confront the question: should a youthful mistake made 20 years ago be enough to punish someone who has been a law-abiding resident all their life?
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