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In Sanctuary State, ICE Arrests Illegal Alien Responsible for Death of 24-Year-Old Woman



An illegal alien responsible for the death of a 24-year-old Colorado woman has been arrested.  

Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed the arrest on Thursday of a 16-year-old from Colombia who was convicted of reckless driving resulting in death but was released back onto the streets of Colorado by the Arapahoe District Attorneyโ€™s Office.  

ICE Denver bashed Coloradoโ€™s 18th Judicial District, led by District Attorney Amy Padden, on X, writing that โ€œJusticeโ€ for the district โ€œis no jail time and probation for this criminal alien who killed a young woman while driving more than 90 mph. For ICE, justice is arrest and removal.โ€  

On July 8, 2024, Kaitlyn Weaver was driving home from work in Aurora, Colorado, when the illegal teen immigrant crashed into her vehicle and killed her.  

John Weaver, Kaitlyn Weaverโ€™s father, told Fox News that his daughter, who worked at a drug rehabilitation center, โ€œspent her life trying to help people.โ€ 

The migrant pleaded guilty and was given two years of probation and 100 hours of community service.  

โ€œI appreciate ICE taking enforcement action, and I really appreciate the outpouring of support from everyone,โ€ John Weaver told Fox News Digital.  

Arapahoe County is a sanctuary county within the sanctuary state of Colorado, meaning local and state leaders donโ€™t require their law enforcement to fully cooperate with ICE. Failure to cooperate with ICE places agents, communities, and illegal aliens at a great risk of harm, according to ICE.  

โ€œAlthough no jurisdiction can refuse to honor a criminal arrest warrant, sanctuary jurisdictions regularly refuse to honor ICE immigration detainersโ€”even when the alien is a convicted criminal,โ€ ICE wrote on X Thursday evening.  

โ€œRefusing to honor ICE detainers puts the public and our law enforcement at greater risk,โ€ ICE said in the post sharing two side by side photosโ€”one showing a peaceful ICE arrest inside a jail, and another a street arrest with at least six agents and guns drawn.  

The Trump administration is increasingly shining a light on cities and states that refuse to honor ICE detainers. The Department of Homeland Security has released a full list of every sanctuary state and county across the U.S. 

โ€œWe are exposing these sanctuary politicians who harbor criminal illegal aliens and defy federal law,โ€ DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement Thursday. โ€œPresident [Donald] Trump and I will always put the safety of the American people first. Sanctuary politicians are on notice: comply with federal law.โ€ 

Click here to learn if your state, city, or county is a sanctuary jurisdiction.

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