Coles County, Illinois — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested 34-year-old Edwin Pacheco-Meza, a Honduran national, after a deadly crash that killed two Illinois residents. The accident occurred while Pacheco-Meza was allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol, leading to charges of reckless homicide.
What Happened: Fatal Crash and Arrest
The crash, which took place in Coles County, Illinois, resulted in the tragic deaths of Michael Clayton, a member of the Coles County Board, and his wife, Gail Clayton. Pacheco-Meza, who was reportedly driving while intoxicated, was arrested shortly after the incident by local authorities.
In addition to Pacheco-Meza’s charges, 18-year-old Juan Morales-Martinez, a passenger in the vehicle, was arrested and charged with drug possession and weapons offenses. Authorities discovered an extended magazine, ammunition, drugs, and an open container in the vehicle following the crash. Morales-Martinez is also an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala.
ICE officials emphasize that both men are in the United States illegally, and this arrest serves as part of the broader effort to enforce immigration laws, particularly in the aftermath of a crime that claimed innocent lives.
Background of the Case: The Involvement of ICE
This case highlights the collaboration between local law enforcement and ICE, with the federal agency playing a key role in investigating and apprehending individuals in the U.S. illegally who are involved in criminal activity. ICE has been particularly focused on detaining individuals who commit serious crimes while in the country without legal status.
According to Homeland Security’s news release, the arrest is a direct result of the Trump administration’s commitment to cracking down on illegal immigration and ensuring law-and-order within communities across the United States.
Public and Government Reactions
The news of the arrests has drawn varied reactions, especially concerning the role of immigration enforcement in criminal cases. In a statement, Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin expressed strong condemnation of the illegal actions taken by Pacheco-Meza and Morales-Martinez, particularly driving under the influence, which resulted in the deaths of two innocent people.
“Two innocents were killed because this criminal illegal alien chose to drive under the influence,” McLaughlin said. “President Trump and Secretary Noem have unleashed ICE and CBP in Illinois to restore law-and-order and remove criminal illegal aliens from our communities.”
The statement emphasizes the administration’s position on enforcing immigration laws, with McLaughlin stressing that individuals who break U.S. laws will be held accountable and face removal from the country.
What Happens Next?
The criminal investigation into the crash continues, and both Pacheco-Meza and Morales-Martinez face serious legal consequences. While Pacheco-Meza is charged with reckless homicide and DUI, Morales-Martinez faces charges related to drugs and weapons.
As the legal process unfolds, the families of Michael and Gail Clayton are left grieving, and local authorities, along with ICE, continue to work to ensure that justice is served.
The incident has also sparked renewed discussions about the intersection of criminal justice and immigration enforcement, particularly as the Trump administration focuses on stricter policies regarding undocumented individuals involved in serious crimes.
For updates on the case or information about how to assist in the ongoing investigation, the public is encouraged to contact local law enforcement.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
