Tuesday, May 20, 2025

ICE captures illegal alien wanted for allegedly killing mother in DUI crash


Folks, brace yourselves for another gut-punch from the open-borders crowd. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) finally nabbed an Ecuadorian illegal immigrant in Minnesota on Friday, a guy who’s staring down vehicular homicide charges. 

Back in August, German Adriano Llangari Inga, allegedly hammered with a blood alcohol level “twice the legal limit,” plowed through a family, killing Victoria Eileen Harwell, a Minnesota mom, and injuring her teenage daughter and sister. That’s according to DHS and local news reports. 

Here’s where it gets infuriating. 

Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office had the illegal alien in their clutches on May 10 for an outstanding warrant. Did they hold him? Nope. They let him waltz out on May 13, completely ignoring ICE’s detainer request that very same day. 

This wasn’t their first incident where they ignored the law. 

In August, right after the crash, ICE slapped another detainer on him. Hennepin County’s responded by flipping a middle finger to federal law enforcement, citing some state Attorney General guidance that they “cannot lawfully hold individuals in custody based solely on an administrative detainer issued by the Department of Homeland Security or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).”

Let that sink in. An illegal alien who should be deported, kills a mom, allegedly drunk as a skunk, and the county’s like, “Sorry, our hands are tied.” Their official statement: “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.” 

Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin didn’t mince words: “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.” 


Of course, McLaughlin is right. Hennepin County dropped the ball not once, but twice, ignoring ICE’s detainer requests like it’s just another Tuesday. “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,” McLaughlin added. “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.”

This guy’s rap sheet with immigration is a mess, too. ICE says he first showed up in June 2016, got detained by Border Patrol, slapped with an expedited removal order, and tossed into deportation proceedings. Yet, here he was, still roaming free until Friday. 

The Trump White House called out Minnesota’s leaders earlier this month when this guy was still on the lam. Alex Pfeiffer, White House Principal Deputy Communications Director, laid it bare: “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.”

This is what happens when sanctuary policies coddle criminals over citizens. A mother is dead, a family’s shattered, and local authorities are playing legal gymnastics to dodge accountability. Thank God ICE stepped up, but why does it have to be this hard to keep our streets safe?

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