DHS defends the ICE -intent of the Georgia College student who violated the traffic laws: “Non -ignored the rule of law”

The student of Nordgeorgia College is faced with deportation

We hear from the family of a student in North Georgia, who is in ice custody. The 19-year-old, who was born the state of Dalton Dalton, born in Mexico and came here illegally at the age of four. Immigration officers took them into custody after a traffic stop. It is now facing deportation. Your family and members of your community are calling for your release.

The Ministry of Homeland Security defends the detention of a student in Georgia who is illegally in the United States after being arrested for traffic violations and arrested.

Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a 19-year-old Mexican citizen, was arrested on May 5 by the police in Dalton, Georgia, after he had illegally driven after a change of red and without a driver's license.

Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a 19-year-old who was illegally brought to the United States as a child, is in ice custody after she was illegally held on a red turn in Georgia. (With the kind permission of Gofundme)

What we know:

The report says that Arias-Cristobal has no driver's license, but has an international license that her mother took away from her. She was arrested by the officer and taken to Whitfield County prison before she was moved to the Stewart Detention Center – a US immigration and customs authority – in the southwest of Georgia.

Arias-Cristobal admitted to being illegally in the United States and, according to DHS, has no application to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

What you say:

A gofundme that is set up to collect money for Bond and an immigration lawyer says that the girl came to the USA with her parents in 2010 when she was 4 years old. The fundraising campaign founded by a woman for the Arias-Cristobal babysit states that she had not qualified for Daca.

“She has babysate for my children for years. We love her. Ximena is my close girlfriend and my favorite babysitter of my children,” wrote Hannah Jones in the description.

The other side:

Arias-Cristobal's father, 43-year-old Jose Francisco Arias-Tovar, is also in the same ice facility after he has been arrested without a driver's license for speed and driving. DHS said he also admitted to being illegal in the United States.

“The family will return to Mexico.

DHS defends the ICE -intent of the Georgia College student who violated the traffic laws: “Non -ignored the rule of law”

Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a 19-year-old Mexican national team, is located in an ice-foundation facility in Georgia after she was arrested during a traffic stop (with the kind permission of Gofundme)

The agency confirmed that many people in the United States illegally be given the opportunity to avert the customs and border protection app app themselves, which would enable them to return to America in the future.

Fox News Digital turned to the Dalton and ICE police for a comment.

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The source: Elizabeth Pritchett from Fox News reported on this story from Alabama.

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