Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) apprehended an Ecuadorian illegal immigrant, German Adriano Llangari Inga, on Friday in Minnesota, where he faces vehicular homicide charges. This arrest highlights the critical need for stronger immigration enforcement and cooperation between local and federal authorities to protect American citizens.
The tragic August crash, where Llangari Inga allegedly drove with a blood alcohol content “twice the legal limit,” claimed the life of Victoria Eileen Harwell, a devoted Minnesota mother, and injured her teenage daughter and sister, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and local reports. This incident underscores the devastating consequences of lax immigration policies and sanctuary jurisdictions that prioritize illegal immigrants over public safety.
“Despite a lack of cooperation from local Minnesota authorities, ICE arrested criminal illegal alien German Llangari Inga. This criminal illegal alien has been evading prosecution for vehicular homicide that resulted in the death of Minnesota mom, Victoria Eileen Harwell,” Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated on Tuesday. Her words reflect the frustration of federal authorities working to uphold the rule of law in the face of obstructionist local policies.
Llangari Inga was briefly detained by the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office on May 10 for an outstanding warrant but was released on May 13, despite an ICE detainer request issued that day, according to DHS. A prior detainer from August, when the crash occurred, was also ignored. Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office justified their actions, citing Minnesota Attorney General guidance that prohibits holding individuals solely on administrative ICE detainers.
They stated, “If a judicially-signed warrant is presented to HCSO, ICE will be notified when it becomes the holding agency. In the absence of such a warrant, individuals must be released once all criminal charges or holds have been resolved. HCSO is committed to working with federal and local partners and honoring the constitutional rights of all individuals.”
This stance, rooted in progressive sanctuary policies, effectively shields criminal illegal immigrants from accountability, endangering communities.
“Despite Hennepin County refusing to honor this criminal illegal alien’s detainer TWICE, ICE officers tracked him down and removed this criminal from Minnesota’s streets. Tim Walz should be thanking ICE not using despicable rhetoric. Remember sanctuary politicians are fighting for criminal illegal aliens. President Trump and Secretary Noem are fighting for the victims of illegal alien crime, like Eileen Harwell,” McLaughlin continued.
Her statement rightly calls out Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and other sanctuary politicians who undermine public safety while praising the Trump administration’s commitment to prioritizing American victims.
The Trump White House previously criticized Minnesota’s leadership for allowing Llangari Inga to remain at large. ICE records show he entered the U.S. illegally in June 2016, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, issued an expedited removal order, and placed into removal proceedings—yet remained in the country, culminating in this tragedy.
“An illegal immigrant drove drunk, killed an innocent mother, and is now on the run because Democrats didn’t do their most important job: protect their constituents,” White House Principal Deputy Communications Director Alex Pfeiffer told Fox News Digital earlier this month.
This case exemplifies the urgent need to secure the border, enforce immigration laws, and dismantle sanctuary policies that harbor criminals. President Trump’s administration is taking decisive action to protect Americans, but local resistance, as seen in Hennepin County, obstructs justice and perpetuates harm.
Strengthening cooperation between ICE and local law enforcement, coupled with robust deportation measures, is essential to prevent further tragedies and ensure that American families, like Victoria Harwell’s, are not left to bear the consequences of unchecked illegal immigration.
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