California's Sanctuary Policy Under Scrutiny After Deported Man Allegedly Kills 11-Year-Old
California's sanctuary policy faces criticism after a repeatedly deported illegal alien, Hector Balderas-Aheelor, was arrested for a fatal hit-and-run, killing an 11-year-old boy.

Major county sheriff rejects ICE detainer on illegal immigrant who allegedly killed young boy in hit-and-run

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California Refuses ICE Detainer for Illegal Accused of Killing 11-Yr-Old Boy
Overview
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing significant criticism regarding the state's sanctuary policy following a tragic incident involving an illegal alien.
Hector Balderas-Aheelor, a Mexican national, was arrested for a fatal hit-and-run that killed 11-year-old Aiden Antonio Torres De Paz, leading to an immigration detainer.
DHS reported that Balderas-Aheelor, a criminal, had been deported four times previously and illegally re-entered the U.S. a fifth time, committing a felony.
The incident has intensified a clash between California's state government and the Department of Homeland Security over the implications of the sanctuary policy.
Despite the controversy, California maintains that it cooperates with federal law enforcement by complying with all federal criminal warrants, ensuring legal collaboration.
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