A Mexican national, previously deported from the United States 16 times, has been charged for causing a fatal vehicle crash in Colorado. Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza, 47, faces charges including vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, reckless driving, and driving without a commercial driver’s license. The charges stem from an incident that resulted in the death of Scott Miller, 64, from Bailey, Colorado.
The Colorado State Patrol reported that Cruz-Mendoza was operating a semi-truck for Monique Trucking, based in Indio, California, on Highway 285 near Conifer, Colorado. The truck veered off the road, causing the pipe and angle iron it was carrying to spill onto five vehicles. Miller was in one of those vehicles and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Another driver sustained serious injuries during the incident and is currently recovering in a local hospital.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed that Cruz-Mendoza is an illegal immigrant who has been deported to Mexico 16 times since his first deportation in May 2002, following an arrest in Oregon. Despite multiple deportations over the past two decades, he has continually re-entered the U.S., allegedly through the southern border.
ICE officials have also issued a detainer on Cruz-Mendoza, which requests that he be handed over to their custody if released from police custody in Jefferson County, Colorado.
The spike in violence and deaths of American citizens at the hands of illegal immigrants has fueled a backlash against the Biden government among voters. Immigration and the border crisis have routinely ranked as a top issue for Americans heading into the 2024 presidential election. The National Pulse reported on Tuesday that recent polling has found two-thirds of voters support mass deportations of illegal immigrants.