The Democrat Party is no longer anti-illegal immigration. They just won’t say it anymore.
And now ICE has caught a criminal illegal immigration who Democrats were hiding from justice.
Deportation officers captured a registered s*x offender residing illegally in a “sanctuary” jurisdiction following his conviction for false imprisonment and s*x crimes, according to reports.
In the early morning hours of Thursday, July 11, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents apprehended 21-year-old Honduran national Darwin Adonai Garcia-Garcia. This arrest occurred approximately two months after a Maryland court decided to suspend nearly all of his 30-year prison sentence for crimes involving the false imprisonment and s*xual assault of a child, as stated by ICE. Garcia-Garcia faced charges of kidnapping, child abduction, second-degree assault, and a fourth-degree s*x offense.
The capture took place around 6 a.m. outside Garcia-Garcia’s home in Riverdale Park, Maryland. Numerous ICE agents had been monitoring his apartment complex and moved in to arrest him as he exited the building, making the arrest in the parking lot.
Garcia-Garcia, who did not appear to speak English, communicated with deportation officers solely in Spanish during his apprehension.
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Initially detained by Border Patrol on December 4, 2018, after crossing into the U.S. near San Luis, Arizona, Garcia-Garcia was given a notice to appear before an immigration judge and subsequently transferred to ICE custody the next day, only to be released into the U.S. shortly thereafter.
Years later, Garcia-Garcia was apprehended by local law enforcement for allegedly abducting and s*xually assaulting a minor, as reported by ICE. He was arrested by Prince George’s County Police on January 4 and faced charges of kidnapping, child abduction, second-degree assault, and a fourth-degree s*xual offense.
The Circuit Court for Prince George’s County in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, convicted him of a fourth-degree s*x offense and false imprisonment on May 13, sentencing him to 30 years in prison. However, the court suspended all but 229 days of his sentence, allowing his release back into the community.
ICE’s Baltimore office closely monitored Garcia-Garcia’s daily activities and anticipated when he would leave his residence in Prince George’s County. Reporters accompanied the deportation officers during the early morning stakeout, resulting in Garcia-Garcia’s arrest as he was apparently heading to work.
The operation proceeded without incident, as Garcia-Garcia showed no signs of resisting arrest or attempting to escape. He is currently held in Enforcement and Removal custody, awaiting the outcome of his removal proceedings.
According to the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, Garcia-Garcia is registered as a s*x offender.
Baltimore deportation officers emphasized their focus on apprehending dangerous illegal migrants who pose significant threats to the local community, with a particular aim to increase arrests of s*x offenders.
The reasoning behind the circuit court’s decision to suspend nearly all of Garcia-Garcia’s 30-year prison sentence, despite the severity of his offenses, remains unclear. The court did not respond to a request for comment regarding the case.
Prince George’s County is recognized as a “sanctuary” jurisdiction by the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates for stricter immigration law enforcement.
ICE has previously criticized Prince George’s County for policies of non-cooperation with federal immigration authorities, arguing that these policies protect criminal illegal migrants.
“The county leadership has chosen misguided politics over public safety,” the Baltimore field office director stated. “We are not asking Montgomery County or Prince George’s County to conduct immigration enforcement. We are asking them to honor a lawful request to transfer these individuals into our custody so they can face due process in the immigration court system.”
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