CONTACT Denver Sheriff Patrick Firman https://www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/sheriff-department/about.html and tell him to honor the ICE detainer and to allow ICE to take custody of illegal alien Ivan Zamarripa Castaneda, who killed an American citizen while he was driving drunk and then fled the scene. Article below.
Suspect in fatal hit-and-run wanted by ICE; sheriff’s department refuses to honor detainer
An undocumented immigrant (ILLEGAL ALIEN) is in jail in connection with a deadly hit-and-run crash and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents want to take him into custody. But the Denver Sheriff’s Department refuses to honor the detainer. Denver stopped honoring detainer orders from ICE in 2014. If the undocumented immigrant, 26-year-old Ivan Zamarripa-Castaneda, posts his $25,000 bond, he’s free to go until his next court date.
An illegal alien has been charged with vehicular homicide and ICE agents want to take him into custody, but the Denver Sheriff’s office will not honor the detainer.
26-year-old Ivan Zamarripa-Castaneda allegedly rammed into a semi-truck, killing the driver, and will be free to walk the streets until his next court date if he posts a $25,000 bond. The crash was caught on cellphone video and police say Castaneda fled the scene and was still slurring his speech when they apprehended him at his home the next day.
Denver hasn’t honored detainer orders from ICE since 2014, but now the federal government is cracking down on lawmakers and politicians who disobey federal immigration law. Today, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a lawsuit against the state of California over the sanctuary state’s immigration policies. A reporter for the Daily Wire called for the DOJ to sue Colorado next for failing to keep citizens safe.
Suspect in fatal hit-and-run wanted by ICE; sheriff’s department refuses to honor detainer @TheJusticeDept, please sue my state for failing to keep its citizens safe by refusing to comply with @ICEgov.
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