In May, a senior probation officer in southwestern Idaho alerted immigration authorities about a man scheduled to attend a routine check-in the next day.
“His meeting has not changed and he is expected to be here tomorrow morning at 7:30 am,” wrote Norma Naranjo, a senior probation officer for Canyon County’s misdemeanor probation department, in a May 13 email sent to six Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
The next morning, when the individual arrived early for his appointment, Naranjo sent another message to the agents…