Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Jan. 17 issued a list of illegal immigrant fugitives who have been released into the city despite requests from ICE to take them into custody for deportation.
A 21-year-old man, Reeaz Khan, was arrested by NYPD on Jan. 10 and charged with murder, sexual abuse, contact by forcible compulsion, and sexual abuse of Fuertes.
However, Khan was later released despite immigration officials filing a “detainer” request with the New York City Police Department asking that he be turned over for deportation.
The acting director said that Fuertes’s death could have been prevented if city officials had complied with a federal request to turn over the assailant, a Guyanese national, for deportation.
“As a 25-year law enforcement professional, it is unbelievable that I have to come here and plead with the city of New York to cooperate with us to help keep this city safe,” Albence said.
“Make no mistake, it is this city’s sanctuary policies that are the sole reason this criminal was allowed to roam the streets freely and end an innocent woman’s life,” he added.
“These policies, plain and simple, both here and elsewhere in the country, make all of us less safe, which is the opposite of what the primary goal of what every law enforcement officer, every agency, and every elected official should be.”
“All you need to do is call us before you release them. A phone call, one simple phone call, and Maria Fuertes would be alive today. These are preventable crimes people, and most importantly preventable victims,” Albence said.
About Detainers
A detainer is a formal request from ICE for local law enforcement agencies to provide notification to ICE before releasing an individual in custody, and to hold them for 48 hours beyond the scheduled time of release, so that ICE has time to take the individual into immigration custody.ICE lodges detainers on individuals who have been arrested on criminal charges and who it has probable cause to believe are removable aliens.