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... A US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) employee was recently arrested amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota after state troopers reportedly found him "covered in vomit" and unconscious in a car.
Alfredo Mancillas Jr, 31, faces charges of drunken driving after his arrest early Tuesday morning, jail records show.
The Sahan Journal, a non-profit Minnesota news site, first reported Thursday that Mancillas drew attention from state police after having parked a car in a no-parking zone on a St Paul road and slumping over in the vehicle. Troopers who approached Mancillas alleged that he smelled of alcohol and that his eyes were watery and bloodshot, so they administered to Mancillas a field sobriety test, the Sahan Journal wrote.
Mancillas failed, subsequently refused to submit to a breath test and was booked into a local jail on counts of third- and fourth-degree driving while intoxicated (DWI).
Custody records show Mancillas was released on his own recognizance shortly before noon Tuesday, and the native of Corpus Christi, Texas, was tentatively given a 24 March court date.
A spokesperson for the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) -- which oversees CBP -- said in a statement that the agency's professional responsibility office was reviewing Mancillas's DWI arrest. ...