Biden’s ICE Cancels Deportation Order for Illegal Immigrant Accused of Killing Teen Girl in Drunken Hit-and-Run

Deportation is no longer in the cards for an illegal immigrant accused of the hit-and-run death of a 19-year-old Texas woman.
Adrienne Sophia Exum died in a north Houston crash in November 2020 when the car she was driving was hit by a pickup truck driver, Heriberto Fuerte-Padilla, according to KTRK-TV. She was ejected from her car and died at the scene.
Police said Fuerte-Padilla was drunk at the time of the crash and tried to run away from police after the accident.
In the closing days of the Trump administration, Fuerte-Padilla, who was in the country illegally, was marked for deportation.
Illegal immigration is at a 21-year-high.
Meanwhile, ICE deportations have dropped 90%.
If Joe Biden was working for the cartels, what would he do different?
— Jackson Lahmeyer (@JacksonLahmeyer) December 8, 2021
But now, as the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement implement new Biden administration rules designed to reduce the number of deportations, Fuerte-Padilla is no longer up for deportation, according to the Washington Times.
After one year of the disastrous #BidenBorderCrisis, the Biden Admin has still neglected to report @ICEgov arrests and deportations for 2021. The American people deserve answers and transparency. What are they hiding? https://t.co/3bA0Hj1hGe
— Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D. (@RepGregMurphy) January 29, 2022
The case is one of many in which federal officials are telling Texas officials that law-breakers are not important enough to be deported.- READ MORE
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