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8-Year-Old Mora Gerety Killed by Illegal Alien With Removal Order—Why He Was Never Deported

Larrison Manygoats by Larrison Manygoats
December 14, 2025
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8-Year-Old Mora Gerety Killed by Illegal Alien With Removal Order—Why He Was Never Deported
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On November 11, 2025, at 4:42 p.m., 8-year-old Mora Gerety was struck by a pickup truck while crossing Harrison Boulevard and Ada Street in Boise, Idaho. She was just five blocks from her school—Washington Elementary—where she was a student.

She died hours later at St. Luke’s Boise Medical Center. The cause of death: multiple blunt force injuries.

The driver: Elvin Elgardo Ramos-Caballero. An illegal alien from Honduras. A man who should have never been in America.

The Timeline of Failure

September 2015: Ramos-Caballero illegally entered the United States.

Immediately after entry: He was released into the country by the Obama administration. No detention. No immediate deportation. Just released.

Before May 2016: Ramos-Caballero was supposed to appear for his immigration hearing.

May 9, 2016: He didn’t show up. An immigration judge ordered his removal in absentia. He became deportable. He should have been deported.

November 11, 2025: Nearly a decade later, Ramos-Caballero was still in the country. Still driving. Still a danger. And Mora Gerety was dead.

The Driver’s License Problem

Ramos-Caballero had an Oregon driver’s license. Oregon is a sanctuary state that issues driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. He was driving legally under state law—even though he had no right to be in the country and had a removal order against him.

Think about that. A man ordered deported in 2016 had legal permission to drive in Oregon for the next nine years. A state government knowingly licensed an illegal alien who should have been deported a decade earlier.

The Warning Signs Ignored

Ramos-Caballero had an outstanding federal warrant for failure to appear. Law enforcement knew about it. ICE knew about it. Yet he remained free to drive on American streets.

How many times did he pass through traffic stops? How many times did police have the opportunity to check his status and send him back? How many opportunities were missed?

We’ll never know. But we know one thing: he was still here when Mora Gerety tried to cross the street.

What Happened at the Intersection

On Tuesday afternoon, traffic on Harrison Boulevard was backed up. Mora was crossing at the intersection of Harrison and Ada Street. Ramos-Caballero was driving a pickup truck, attempting to make a right turn onto Harrison Boulevard.

Both Mora and the truck entered the intersection. The collision happened. Paramedics rushed Mora to the hospital. She died in the operating room.

The coroner ruled the manner of death an accident. It was. But it was an accident that never should have happened. Because Ramos-Caballero should have been deported in 2016.

 

The Community Response

Boise’s North End neighborhood was devastated. Memorials appeared at the intersection. Community members brought flowers and candles. Children drew hearts and messages in chalk on the sidewalk.

Teachers and classmates of Mora Gerety mourned. Her school mourned. Her family mourned.

And the question everyone was asking: Why was he still here?

What Officials Are Saying

DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said it directly: “8-year-old Mora Gerety’s precious life was taken by an illegal alien who should have never been in our country, let alone issued a driver’s license by the sanctuary state of Oregon.”

She continued: “Mora Gerety’s classmates, teachers, friends, and our nation will carry this loss forever. We ask every American to lift this family up in prayer and we ask God to grant them the courage as they face the hardest days a family can endure.”

She also made a broader point: “Decades of open border policies have turned every community into a border town. These policies have deadly consequences.”

The Boise Sanctuary Debate

Boise Mayor Lauren McLean says the city is not a sanctuary city. She argues that she has no control over the county jail and that Boise simply doesn’t cooperate with ICE detainers.

But the federal government initially designated Boise as a sanctuary jurisdiction in May 2025. In August, they removed it from the list. But the fact remains: Boise’s policies, whether intentional or not, created an environment where an illegal alien with a removal order could live and drive freely for nearly a decade.

Mayor McLean issued a statement about Mora’s death that focused on safe streets and community safety—but didn’t mention the driver’s immigration status or the fact that he should have been deported years earlier.

The Bigger Picture

This isn’t about one accident. This is about a system that failed. A system where:

  • An illegal alien was released into the country instead of detained
  • He failed to appear for his hearing
  • He was ordered removed but never deported
  • He obtained a driver’s license despite being deportable
  • He had an outstanding warrant but remained at large
  • For nearly a decade, he remained in the country
  • He ultimately killed an American child

At any of those points, the system could have worked. At any point, Ramos-Caballero could have been removed. At any point, Mora Gerety could still be alive.

The Aftermath

Ramos-Caballero was arrested by ICE at the scene of the accident. He’s now in ICE custody pending deportation proceedings.

As for Mora Gerety: she’s gone. Eight years old. A student at Washington Elementary. A daughter. A sister. A member of her community.

She’s gone because a man who should have been deported in 2016 was still driving on American streets in November 2025.

Resources for Victims

If you or someone you know has been affected by a crime committed by an illegal alien, the DHS Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office provides support and services. You can contact them at 1-855-488-6423.

The Bottom Line

Elvin Ramos-Caballero should have been deported in 2016. He wasn’t. Nine years later, 8-year-old Mora Gerety is dead.

That’s not an accident. That’s a system failure. And it’s a tragedy that never should have happened.

Say her name: Mora Gerety. She was eight years old. And she was killed by a man who should have never been here.

Larrison Manygoats

Larrison Manygoats

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