Georgia college student detained by ICE after being wrongly pulled over is granted bond
- A Georgia community college student, Ximena Arias-Cristobal, was granted a $1,500 bond by a judge after being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for several weeks.
- Authorities in Georgia dropped traffic charges against Arias-Cristobal after reviewing video evidence that showed she should not have been pulled over.
- ICE is still able to deport Arias-Cristobal since she is not in the country legally and Homeland Security has threatened deportation to Mexico.
- Arias-Cristobal expressed concern about her situation, stating, 'I cannot go to jail, I have my finals next week and my family really depends on this.
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'Another loss in court for Trump' as teenager released from immigration custody
A Georgia teenager who was detained by federal deportation officers has been released from custody on Thursday, according to a CBS News report.They claim Ximena Arias Cristobal was released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after a judge granted her bond. The 19-year-old was held at the I...
Georgia college student released from ICE custody after mistaken traffic stop
A Georgia college student who was detained by ICE after a mistaken traffic stop has been released from custody. A layer for Ximena Arias-Cristobal confirmed to Scripps News that his client was released Wednesday night and was back home by early Thursday morning. Earlier this week, an immigration court said Arias-Cristobal could be released on a $1,500 bond.Arias-Cristobal, who was brought to the country illegally as a 4-year-old, was pulled over…
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