DHS Slams California County Over Failure to Honor ICE Detainers in Honduras-Linked Murder Case
The Department of Homeland Security has criticized a California county for refusing to honor ICE detainer requests for two Honduran nationals accused of murdering a mother, leading to concerns about public safety and cooperation between law enforcement agencies.
The Department of Homeland Security has criticized a California county for allegedly failing to honor ICE detainer requests for two Honduran nationals accused of murdering a mother, and is seeking answers on why local authorities resisted cooperation despite the victims' immigration status potentially being relevant to prosecution. The incident occurred in 2020 when an undocumented immigrant was found guilty of killing a single mother who had been trying to deport him. Authorities from California were initially resistant to honoring ICE detainer requests for the two suspects, raising concerns about public safety and immigration enforcement.