Miyares Testimony Addresses Fairfax Immigration Detainer Issues

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Attorney General Jason Miyares presented details regarding the effects of sanctuary policies in Fairfax County during a recent public testimony. The remarks centered on cases where local authorities declined to comply with Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer requests, leading to the release of individuals later associated with additional criminal activity.

Miyares referenced a woman identified as Stephanie as the most recent individual impacted in a series of incidents linked to these releases. He described a pattern of crimes connected to offenders who remained in the area following non-compliance with federal holds. In one specific instance from December 2025, a man named Salvador was released from Fairfax County custody after officials refused to honor an ICE detainer.

The testimony outlined how such decisions align with broader sanctuary approaches adopted in certain Virginia localities. These policies limit cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities, resulting in individuals remaining available to commit further offenses. Miyares provided context on the timeline and outcomes without assigning direct blame beyond the documented non-compliance.

Public records and statements from the testimony indicate that the refusal to transfer Salvador to ICE custody allowed continued presence in the community. This case was presented alongside references to prior similar situations, forming a noted pattern. The discussion highlighted the role of local policies in determining whether detainers are honored.

Fairfax County officials Steve Descano and Stacy Kincaid have maintained their positions on immigration enforcement matters in line with established local guidelines. Miyares’ account focused on the sequence of events and the resulting public safety considerations arising from ignored detainers. No new legislation was introduced in the testimony, as the remarks addressed existing practices and their observed effects.

Observers noted the emphasis on factual recounting of specific releases and subsequent incidents. The testimony served to inform on the operational differences between jurisdictions that cooperate with ICE and those that do not. Additional context from state-level discussions continues to examine how these policies interact with federal immigration procedures.

Residents and advocacy groups have monitored developments in Fairfax County concerning detainer compliance. The information shared by Miyares contributes to ongoing reviews of how local decisions affect community outcomes in cases involving non-citizens with criminal histories.

Email At:
Jeff McKay → chairman@fairfaxcounty.gov,
Kathy Smith (Sully District) sully@fairfaxcounty.gov,
James Walkinshaw (Braddock District) braddock@fairfaxcounty.gov,
James Bierman (Dranesville District) dranesville@fairfaxcounty.gov,
Rodney Lusk (Franconia District) franconia@fairfaxcounty.gov,
Walter Alcorn (Hunter Mill District) huntermill@fairfaxcounty.gov,
Andres Jimenez (Mason District) mason@fairfaxcounty.gov,
Daniel Storck (Mount Vernon District)  mtvernon@fairfaxcounty.gov,
Dalia Palchik (Providence District)  providence@fairfaxcounty.gov,
Pat Herrity (Springfield District) springfield@fairfaxcounty.gov,

Steve Descano – stephen.descano@fairfaxcounty.gov,
Stacey Kincaid – sheriff@fairfaxcounty.gov,

 

Source: Field reports and eyewitness accounts.

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