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General Category => Immigration/Border => Topic started by: rangerrebew on November 25, 2019, 07:04:28 pm

Title: Tensions rise as N.C. sheriffs refuse to honor ICE detainers
Post by: rangerrebew on November 25, 2019, 07:04:28 pm

    Tensions rise as N.C. sheriffs refuse to honor ICE detainers

    Jose Barajas-Diaz was driving drunk when he struck and killed a motorcyclist in late January 2019.

    The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department arrested Barajas-Diaz for driving while impaired and felony death by motor vehicle. Because Barajas-Diaz was an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, ICE issued a detainer request the next day, and followed the action with an administrative arrest warrant.

    After spending nine months in the county jail, he was convicted on Oct. 24 and given a five-year suspended sentence. But the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office did not honor the ICE detainer, and Barajas-Diaz was released.

    ICE, calling Barajas-Diaz a “serious public safety threat,” arrested him eight days later on Nov. 1, and he is in the process of being deported.
 

    https://mediahub.unc.edu/tensions-rise-as-n-c-sheriffs-refuse-to-honor-ice-detainers/

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Title: Re: Tensions rise as N.C. sheriffs refuse to honor ICE detainers
Post by: Fishrrman on November 25, 2019, 11:18:42 pm
Looks like these "sheriffs" are in need of a wake-up call from some higher federal authorities...