
California’s sanctuary policies have come under intense scrutiny following the tragic death of 11-year-old Aiden Antonio Torres De Paz on Thanksgiving, allegedly at the hands of an illegal alien who should have been deported. The Department of Homeland Security has directly condemned Governor Newsom’s administration, holding state leadership responsible for policies that obstruct federal immigration enforcement and prioritize illegal immigrants over American citizen safety. This incident highlights the growing demand for federal enforcement and the Trump administration’s decisive actions to secure the border and protect U.S. citizens.
Quick Take
- DHS condemns California Governor Newsom after an illegal alien was charged in the death of 11-year-old Aiden Antonio Torres De Paz in Escondido on Thanksgiving
- The incident highlights the real-world consequences of sanctuary policies that prioritize illegal aliens over American citizen safety
- The Trump administration prioritizes border security and protecting U.S. citizens from preventable harm caused by failed immigration enforcement
- The federal government has cracked down on illegal immigration, protecting over $40 billion in benefit programs for U.S. citizens since February 2025
Sanctuary Policies Enable Preventable Tragedy
An 11-year-old American child is dead, allegedly at the hands of an illegal alien who should never have been in the country. Hector Balderas-Aheelor ran over Aiden Antonio Torres De Paz in Escondido, California on Thanksgiving. This preventable tragedy exposes the deadly consequences of California’s sanctuary policies—laws that obstruct federal immigration enforcement and shield illegal aliens from deportation. Governor Newsom’s administration has prioritized protecting illegal immigrants over protecting American children, creating an environment where dangerous individuals remain on U.S. streets.
Governor Newsom is REFUSING to honor the ICE detainer for an illegal alien who killed an 11-year-old boy.
Hector Balderas-Aheelor was previously removed FOUR times before he illegally re-entered the country and killed an 11-year-old boy in a hit-and-run. On Wednesday, November… pic.twitter.com/oxayvLPwmT
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) December 3, 2025
DHS Holds Governor Accountable
The Department of Homeland Security has directly condemned Governor Newsom’s policies, holding state leadership responsible for this tragedy. The Trump administration refuses to tolerate sanctuary jurisdictions that undermine national security and endanger American lives. This case exemplifies why the federal government must enforce immigration law without interference from state politicians who put ideology above citizen safety. DHS’s response signals a clear shift from the Biden administration’s permissive stance toward illegal immigration.
Trump Administration Protects American Citizens
President Trump has taken decisive action to prioritize American citizen safety and protect taxpayer resources. The administration has secured over $40 billion in benefit programs from illegal aliens since February 2025, ensuring federal assistance serves U.S. citizens first. The Trump administration has also designated eight Latin American cartels as terrorist groups and cracked down on international criminal organizations. These actions demonstrate a commitment to border security and preventing dangerous individuals from entering or remaining in America.
A Nation Demands Immigration Enforcement
Conservative Americans have long demanded that the government enforce immigration law and prioritize citizen safety over political correctness. This tragedy in California reinforces why sanctuary policies are fundamentally incompatible with protecting American families. The Trump administration’s approach—closing the border, reinstating Remain in Mexico policies, and ending catch-and-release—represents a return to common-sense governance that puts Americans first. Every preventable death caused by an illegal alien is a failure of leadership that sanctuary advocates must answer for.
Watch the report: Man accused of hit-and-run that killed 11-year-old boy appears in court
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