FIRST ON FOX: Man found dead on street triggers ICE action after shocking hit-and-run

FIRST ON FOX: U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement has lodged a detainer against an illegal immigrant accused of a hit-and-run that left a North Carolina father dead in the street.Fox News Digital learned that ICE filed a detainer request for 21-year-old Honduran illegal immigrant Mauricio Josue Alberto Sarmiento, who is charged with hit-and-run resulting in death in Sylva, North Carolina.The Sylva Police Department said Sarmiento struck 51-year-old James Robert Bagley III with his car before leaving the scene early Aug.
2.Officers and first responders found Bagley unresponsive in the street.
He died from his injuries.Five days later, the Sylva Police Department announced it had arrested Sarmiento and charged him with felony hit-and-run resulting in serious injury or death, no liability insurance, driving with a revoked license, exceeding safe speed and failure to reduce speed.He also had an outstanding arrest order in Jackson County, North Carolina.MAN CHARGED IN CRASH THAT KILLED MOTHER AND TWO YOUNG SONS HAS ICE DETAINER, PRIOR DWI CONVICTIONSLeft: Honduran illegal immigrant Mauricio Josue Alberto Sarmiento mugshot.
Right: James Robert Bagley III, a North Carolina man killed in a hit-and-run allegedly involving Sarmiento.(Photos courtesy of the Department of Homeland Security)The same day Sarmiento was arrested, ICE lodged a detainer with the Jackson County Jail.The Department of Homeland Security told Fox News Digital that Sarmiento entered the country illegally through Texas as an unaccompanied minor in October 2021.
U.S.Border Patrol arrested him after his entry.
DHS said he was "reunified" with an unrelated sponsor and released into the country under the Biden administration.DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin told Fox News Digital his agency is "asking officials in Jackson County to cooperate and not release this criminal from jail without notifying ICE."Mullin said "if it weren’t for the Biden Administration’s disastrous open borders, James Bagley wo...