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Turner was sent to South America, where she remained until Jan. 6, after Dallas police, working with her grandmother, tracked her down. Turner's mother has declined repeated interview requests by The Associated Press and messages left with her Dallas attorney were not returned. While in Colombia, Turner's Facebook page, which a Dallas police detective used to locate her, include months' worth of posts that indicate she was having difficulty adjusting to life outside the states. One of her first posts, three days after her May 23 deportation, says, "I MISS HOUSTON...., Colombia is my home always..." WFAA reported that she was afraid that if she told the truth in Colombia that she would be imprisoned there. "I made a lot of horrible mistakes, did a lot of things I'm not proud of," she told the station. Turner says no one in Houston would believe her when she did tell the truth about who she was. "It's like the story of the boy that cried wolf," Turner said. "I've lied multiple times before. I've never been honest. I've made a lot of stories up. I made the name up `Tika Cortez.'" U.S. immigration officials insist they followed procedure and found nothing to indicate that the girl wasn't a Colombian woman living illegally in the country. Turner was issued travel documents at the request of U.S. officials using information they provided, the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. According to that office, the girl was enrolled in the country's "Welcome Home" program after she arrived there. She was given shelter, psychological assistance and a job at a call center, the agency said. Turner implies that both she and U.S. authorities are to blame. "I think a lot of people say things to try to cover themselves up," she said. "I made the choices I made, and officials, they made the choices they made."
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