Posted on 08/25/2020 9:09:19 AM PDT by 11th_VA
A man recently released from the Eloy Immigration Detention Center was arrested last week after causing several crashes along Interstate 10 and fleeing a traffic stop, officials said.
Carlos Martinez Baldenegro, 38, was arrested Thursday morning after a chase on I-10 that ended near Casa Grande, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said in a news release.
Martinez was booked into Pinal County Jail and faces charges of driving under the influence, felony flight, reckless driving and three counts of criminal damage, the department said...
Martinez was released from the Eloy Immigration Detention Center about a month ago after spending almost a year detained.
He was detained in August 2019 after briefly crossing the border into Nogales.
Martinez was one of the first dreamers to join the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in 2012.
Attorney Claudia Arevalo, who represented Martinez in his immigration case, said shes unsure of what will happen to Martinez immigration status...
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That probably depends on who wins the election ...
The guy is nearly 40 years old and they call him a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival “Dreamer”.
What a freaking joke.
If he was caught crossing the border INTO Nogales, Arizona when under DACA status, there isn’t much of an argument that Mexico was unknown to him having arrived in the U.S. involuntarily as a youngster.
Hey, if a man CAN PRETEND TO BE A WOMAN, WHY CAN’T HE PRETEND TO BE A CHILD?....................
At the age of 37, it would be too tramatic for him to go back to mexico, a country where he grew up. Yet children are coming to America alone all the time... Go figure!
How many beer cans fell out when the opened his door?
Yep. That means he was 30 at the time.
Another criminal that we get to deport - I hope.
That’s quite an act of love. Good thing they didn’t amnesty!
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