DHS defends ICE detainment of Georgia college student who violated traffic laws: 'Not ignoring rule of law'
- Nineteen-Year-Old Georgia college student Ximena Arias-Cristobal and her father were taken into ICE custody after traffic stops in Dalton and Tunnel Hill, Georgia, in early May 2025.
- The detainments followed violations including speeding, driving without a license, and an improper turn, occurring amid Trump administration efforts to deport undocumented immigrants, which critics say may target nonviolent individuals.
- Arias-Cristobal’s family, originally from Mexico and residing in Georgia since 2010, said DACA stopped accepting new applicants before she was eligible, complicating her legal status despite attending Dalton State College.
- A GoFundMe fundraiser has raised over $64,000 to support her legal defense, while a Georgia Republican representative is advocating for her release, and DHS defends its enforcement citing adherence to the rule of law.
- The detentions highlight challenges for undocumented immigrants without legal pathways, with ongoing community support and legal action seeking her release amid concerns about due process and family separation.
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DHS defends ICE detainment of Georgia college student who violated traffic laws: 'Not ignoring rule of law'
Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a 19-year-old who was brought to the US illegally as a child, is in ICE custody after she was pulled over for illegally turning right on red.
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