DHS: Two Wisconsin teens would 'still be alive' if not for sanctuary policies protecting illegal immigrant

A illegal alien from Honduras is deported after being allegedly drunk and allegedly driving when he collapses, killing two young people in Wisconsin, Dane County.
The US Department of Internal Security (DHS), immigration and Customs Protection (ICE), 18-year-old Hallie Helgeson and 19-year-old Brady Heiling’in accused of 30-year-old Noelia Saray Martinez-Avila against the death, he said.
“All the lives of Hallie Helie Helgeson and Brady Heiling were still in front of Honduras, and the Noelia Saray, who was an illegal alien from Honduras, would still be alive today without Martinez-Avila.” He said. “Martinez-Avila misrepresented misrepresented on a highway when she was drunk and killed these two young people.
“Ice made an arrest to remove this public security threat from the United States.” “Unfortunately, this sacred judicial authority has a history of not honoring the arrest arrests of the murderers and other disgusting criminals.
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Martinez-Avila, with the drunk use of a vehicle, on charges of murder, with the use of a vehicle murder, causing death, causing death, causing death by running a vehicle with a canceled license, processing a vehicle, bodily damage, violating a vehicle order, establishing an arrest, establishing an arrest, an arrest cocoon, a cocooning cocoon, a concentration, a condonment of a vehicle.
West Central Tribune claimed that on July 20, Martinez-Avila had a Chevrolet suburban with Helgeson and Volkswagen Tiguan and claimed that he was going wrong in I-90.
Helgeson from Montevideo died shortly after the accident, sent to a Heiling Regional Hospital and treated for injuries.
Heiling ultimately died of injuries.
The broadcast also reported that Martinez-Avila was convicted of driving in 2020 and that a locking device should be installed in her vehicle and prevented the vehicle from starting if she was drinking.
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Wisconsin State Magazine Madison reported that the locking device was not established during the accident last week.
Court records can be released only when the bond is determined by $ 250,000 per case and if the post-Avila is postponed after the bond, only the pre-hearing services can be released when it can be equipped with the necessary equipment.
Martinez-Avila is not allowed to consume or possess alcohol in addition to other things if it is released, and to have a vehicle business or victims to contact family members.
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DHS said that ICE was detained for the arrest and abolition of Martinez-Avila from the United States and that Dane County was not historically honored for the sacred judicial policies.




