Ximena Arias Cristobal, 19, was launched by Immigration and Customs Enforcement sooner or later after an immigration decide granted her bond. She was picked up by household mates at an ICE detention facility in Lumpkin, Georgia, and can return to Dalton, Georgia — the place she lives together with her household — within the in a single day hours, Arias Cristobal’s mom mentioned. Her mom mentioned she was capable of see Arias Cristobal on FaceTime.
Arias Cristobal, who got here to the U.S. from Mexico when she was 4, had been in ICE custody beginning in early Might, when she was stopped by native police in Dalton over allegations that she had made an improper flip whereas driving.
She was charged with driving with out a license and making an improper flip and booked into the county jail in Dalton. ICE then took custody of Arias Cristobal, who’s within the U.S. illegally, on the county jail, which has an settlement to work with federal immigration authorities.
She had been held on the ICE detention facility in Lumpkin since then. Initially, that facility was additionally housing her father, who had been taken into ICE custody in April, additionally after a visitors cease. However he was granted bond final week and launched.
Although she was launched from detention, Arias Cristobal will proceed to face deportation to Mexico, as ICE has began a deportation case in opposition to her in immigration court docket. The Division of Homeland Safety has beforehand mentioned she and her father ought to face “consequences” for being within the U.S. illegally.
Given her time within the U.S. and lack of a felony report, area people members, together with the Republican lawmaker representing Dalton within the Georgia legislature, expressed help for Arias Cristobal and known as for her launch. Group outrage intensified as soon as Dalton authorities dismissed the visitors fees in opposition to Arias Cristobal after revealing she had been mistakenly stopped by the police officer who arrested her.
Dustin Baxter, Arias Cristobal’s immigration legal professional, mentioned an immigration decide on Wednesday granted his consumer a $1,500 bond, the bottom quantity allowed by regulation.
“The judge had reviewed Ximena’s case in detail and determined that Ximena is in fact not a flight risk or a danger to the community in the least,” Baxter mentioned. “The Department of Homeland Security indicated that it would not appeal the judge’s decision.”
Ximena Arias Cristobal
Underneath the Biden administration, it could’ve been unlikely for somebody like Arias Cristobal — an undocumented immigrant with out a felony historical past who got here to the U.S. as a younger little one — to be arrested by ICE.
However as a part of its sweeping immigration crackdown, the Trump administration has vastly broadened who ICE officers can goal for arrest and deportation, revoking Biden-era insurance policies that typically ensured the company would solely goal severe criminals, nationwide safety threats and up to date arrivals within the nation illegally.
Although Arias Cristobal is an undocumented immigrant who got here to the U.S. as a baby — a bunch generally often known as “Dreamers” — she didn’t qualify for an Obama-era program that protects half one million of these people from deportation.
That Obama administration coverage, known as Deferred Motion for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, requires beneficiaries to have arrived within the U.S. earlier than June 2007. Arias Cristobal got here to the nation in 2010. DACA has additionally been closed to new candidates as a result of federal litigation.
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Deanna Marie Lowe
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