The Georgia police officer, who led to a 19 -year -old university student Detention by enforcing migration and customsHe resigned from the department, and a spokesman for the city of Dalton confirmed to CBS News on Saturday.
Bruce Fraser, a spokesman for the city of Dalton, wrote in an email that the Dalton Police Administration did not have a “statement” on “the resignation of the officer”, adding that “I have no information about the reason for his resignation.” Fraser statement was not called the officer.
The resignation comes after the Dalton police said that the officer had withdrawn by mistake Ximena Arias Cristobal On May 5, ARIAS-Cristobal was inappropriate and driving without a license before it was booked in Whitfield prison in Dalton, where it was captured by ice officers.
After the officials reviewed the shots of the dashboard from the traffic station, they found that the car that made the inclusive turn was similar to the Arias Christopal truck that was driving, and on May 12, The charges refused to pass against it.
“Have you ever visited the prison?” The officer could have asked Arias Christopal at Dashcam shots.
“No, sir,” she answered.
“Well, you are going,” the officer said.
“I cannot go to prison. I have next week. My family depends on this,” said Arias Christopal.
Dalton Police Department
Arias Christopal, who came to the United States from Mexico when she was four years old, He was in detention of ice since early May After the agency took a nursery from the Dalton Province prison and transferred it to the ICE detention facility in Lumpkin.
Ice launched it from the detention on May 22 when it gave her a judge to immigrate her bonds.
Her father – who was held by ICE in April, was also after the traffic stopped – he was held in Lumpkin as well, but he was given a bond and was released last week.
Both will continue to face deportation to Mexico, the Ministry of Internal Security previously said. ICE began a deportation case against Arias Christopal in the Immigration Court.
The Ministry of Public Security said that Arias Christopal and her father should face “consequences” for being in the United States illegally.
Camello Monteoya Galvose contributed to this report.