February 29, 2020
By Jason Hopkins
An illegal alien who was involved in a car crash that killed an FBI agent and a fire marshal was never deported and continued to drive on Maryland roads, and has since been charged with additional driving-related crimes, according to an investigation by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI).
An illegal alien who was involved in a car crash that killed an FBI agent and a fire marshal was never deported and continued to drive on Maryland roads, and has since been charged with additional driving-related crimes, according to an investigation by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI).
Roberto Antonio Garza-Palacios — a 30-year-old Guatemalan national living illegally in the U.S. — did not have his driving privileges revoked and was never removed from the country following his involvement in a deadly 2017 car crash in Montgomery County, Maryland, IRLI discovered, despite being cited for negligent driving.
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