IIRC she did not have a driver’s license because she was here illegally and was afraid to apply. Her minor traffic violation was then compounded by the fact she was driving without a license. I want to know if she had insurance and if she did how she got it?
Her first arrest came on March 30, the day after getting pulled over by university police for a minor traffic violation. She was charged with driving without a license and impeding the flow of traffic.
Then, the Cobb County Sheriff’s Office turned her over to officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who sent her to a detention center in Alabama. After lobbying by Kennesaw State officials and her sorority sisters, ICE released Colotl last week. Federal officials deferred action on her case for a year, allowing her to complete her classes.
But Cobb County Sheriff Neil Warren obtained a new warrant for her arrest on Wednesday, saying she lied about her address when she was booked into jail following her initial arrest. Making a false statement to law enforcement is a felony under Georgia law.
Colotl turned herself in Friday morning and was released on $2,500 bond, according to sheriff’s office records.