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    DHS Stands by Arrest of Undocumented Student as Immigration Enforcement Sparks Debate

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:May 9, 20252 Mins Read
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    A minor traffic infraction in Dalton, Georgia has thrust 19-year-old college student Ximena Arias-Cristobal into the national spotlight after her arrest led to her detainment by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    Arias-Cristobal, who has lived in Georgia since early childhood, was pulled over for allegedly making an illegal right turn at a red light. Authorities say she did not have a valid driver’s license and admitted to being in the country without legal documentation. Although she claimed to have an international driver’s license, it was not on her at the time of the stop.

    Following her arrest, she was transferred to an ICE detention center in Lumpkin, Georgia—the same facility where her father is being held after a prior, unrelated traffic violation. The family’s sudden separation has left her mother and siblings without financial support.

    The Department of Homeland Security defended the arrest, stating that immigration law enforcement remains necessary and that Arias-Cristobal has no pending application with immigration authorities.

    Community leaders, however, have pushed back. Georgia State Representative Kacey Carpenter called for discretion, arguing that limited enforcement resources should focus on individuals who pose serious threats to public safety—not students facing minor traffic citations.

    The case has sparked public debate about immigration enforcement practices and their impact on otherwise peaceful families. A GoFundMe campaign launched to help with legal costs has already raised tens of thousands of dollars, as supporters rally to keep the young student and her family from being deported.

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