According to a city director to CBS News on Saturday, a Dalton police officer resigned from his position after falsely apprehending to detain a 19-year-old illegal student. Without giving any further information about the officer’s exit or the motives behind it, Bruce Frazier, a spokesperson for the City of Dalton, declined to name the officer. The officer left after an incident on May 5 when he made a mistaken move over Ximena Arias Cristobal and drove without a license without a permit before taking her into the Dalton, Whitfield County Jail, where ICE agents detained her. A unique vehicle, comparable to Arias Cristobal’s vehicle, had made the incorrect turn, according to a review of the desktop camera recordings. In consequence, on May 12, officials dropped the transportation costs against her. The agent can be heard asking Arias Cristobal in the recorded conversation, which included the phrase” You ever been in jail”? She said,” No, sir.” The official responded,” Well, you’re going.” I can’t go to jail, I promise. I have my finals in the following year. My home depends on this, Arias Cristobal said. On May 5, 2025, a Dalton Police Department official was detained in Dalton, Georgia on misdemeanor visitors charges that were later dropped. Arias Cristobal, who arrived in the US at age 4 from Mexico, was a juvenile detention facility until May 22 when she received a connection from an emigration judge. She was kept in ICE prison at a Lumpkin detention center. Before being released last week, her father, who was also detained by ICE in April after a traffic cease, was housed at the same Lumpkin service. Both are facing possible deportation to Mexico, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Arias Cristobal has been the subject of imprisonment trials in emigration court, according to ICE. Arias Cristobal and her parents should be held accountable for their unapproved presence in the US, according to DHS.
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