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ICE Director Gives Shocking Excuse For Failure To
Detain Killer Illegal Alien [video]


Chuck Ross
Reporter

1:48 PM 03/16/2016

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director Sarah Saldana gave a baffling — and seemingly inaccurate —
explanation during a Senate hearing on Tuesday for why federal immigration agents failed to detain an illegal alien who
killed a 21-year-old Iowa woman in a drunken street race in Omaha in January.

ICE ignored a detainer request made by the Omaha police department last month for 19-year-old Eswin Mejia, Saldana
said, because his victim, Sarah Root, had “not passed away” at the time the illegal alien drunk driver bailed out of jail.

That comment appears to be inaccurate since Root died hours after the Jan. 31 crash, in which Mejia was street racing
with a .241 blood-alcohol level — three times the legal limit.

Mejia, a Honduran national, left jail on Feb. 5 after posting $5,000 bail. He is now on the run.

During Tuesday’s hearing, Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse asked Saldana why ICE did not respond to the Omaha police
department’s request to detain Mejia after he posted his bail.

According to the Omaha World-Herald, Root’s father contacted an Omaha police accident investigator expressing his
concern with a county judge’s Feb. 4 decision to set a $50,000 bond for Mejia. The illegal alien’s flight risk was also
of concern for Root’s father. Mejia had a record for various traffic infractions and for failure to appear in court.
ICE never detained him after those run-ins with the law.

The police investigator contacted ICE requesting an immigration hold for Mejia based on Root’s father’s concerns.

But ICE denied the initial request, and so the investigator and her lieutenant placed a call to an ICE supervisor. Their call
was never returned, however, deputy Omaha police chief Dave Baker told the World-Herald.

Saldana gave conflicting excuses for why ICE failed to detain Mejia. During one part of her testimony she claimed that
the agency did not have enough time to respond to the Omaha police department’s request. In another part, she said
that ICE field officers should have used better judgement in exercising prosecutorial discretion.

During Tuesday’s hearing, Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse asked Saldana why ICE did not respond to the Omaha police
department’s request to detain Mejia after he posted his bail.

According to the Omaha World-Herald, Root’s father contacted an Omaha police accident investigator expressing his
concern with a county judge’s Feb. 4 decision to set a $50,000 bond for Mejia. The illegal alien’s flight risk was also
of concern for Root’s father. Mejia had a record for various traffic infractions and for failure to appear in court.
ICE never detained him after those run-ins with the law.

The police investigator contacted ICE requesting an immigration hold for Mejia based on Root’s father’s concerns.

But ICE denied the initial request, and so the investigator and her lieutenant placed a call to an ICE supervisor. Their call
was never returned, however, deputy Omaha police chief Dave Baker told the World-Herald.

Saldana gave conflicting excuses for why ICE failed to detain Mejia. During one part of her testimony she claimed that
the agency did not have enough time to respond to the Omaha police department’s request. In another part, she said
that ICE field officers should have used better judgement in exercising prosecutorial discretion.

ICE does not necessarily detain illegal aliens who have pending felony charges, apparently even in cases of felony
vehicular homicide.

Obama’s enforcement priority executive action, which has come under intense criticism, places a priority on deporting
illegal aliens with felony records, significant misdemeanor convictions, gang ties and those who pose terrorist threats.

He de-prioritized illegal aliens with convictions for drunk driving and lesser assault charges, including even domestic assault.

“It is a judgement that is being exercised by the person based on what they see at the time,” Saldana said of prosecutorial
discretion, adding that in the Root case it “could have been exercised a different way.”

“That’s us looking back,” she continued. “I want to look forward so that we don’t have that situation arise again.”

http://dailycaller.com/2016/03/16/ice-dire

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Because, for some inexplicable reason, the big 0 thinks it is a good thing to flood our nation with criminal aliens? 

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I bet the real stats of illegals/invaders/hillaryvoters who are killing us is thru the roof.


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I'll bet Trump would fire her incompetent a$$ in a New York minute.