Statement from ICE Acting Director on Sonoma County's repeated releases of dangerous criminal aliens
“Once again, a
non-cooperative jurisdiction has left their community vulnerable to dangerous
individuals and preventable crimes. ICE lodged a detainer against Jesus
Gonzalez with Sonoma County jail officials on October 16, following his arrest
on felony charges for maliciously setting fire to a property. This is
especially troubling in light of the massive wildfires already devastating the
region. Over the past year, ICE has lodged detainers against Mr. Gonzalez
after four separate arrests by Sonoma County on various felony and misdemeanor
charges. ICE was never notified of Mr. Gonzalez’ various releases.
Additionally, Mr. Gonzales has been returned to his home country of Mexico on
two separate occasions. The residents of Sonoma County, and the state of
California, deserve better than policies that expose them to avoidable dangers.
Non-cooperation policies – now enshrined in California state law – ensure only
one thing: criminals who would otherwise be deported will be released and left
free to reoffend as they please.”
ICE Acting Director Thomas D. Homan U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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