Illegal immigrant who fled US after killing Sarah Root sentenced to 20+ years behind bars
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A Honduran immigrant, who was in the United States illegally and fled after causing a fatal drunk-driving accident in Nebraska, has received a prison sentence exceeding two decades.

Eswin Mejia was handed a sentence ranging from 20 to 22 years on Monday following his conviction on charges of motor vehicle homicide and evading arrest, according to an announcement by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Mejia, who did not have legal status in the U.S., was responsible for a tragic crash while under the influence of alcohol in January 2016. The accident occurred at a stoplight in Omaha, Nebraska, taking the life of 21-year-old Sarah Root, a young woman from Iowa, who succumbed to her injuries in the hospital.

Initially detained and charged, Mejia managed to escape the country after being released on bond. His flight led to his inclusion on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) “Most Wanted” list.

Man in handcuffs sits in a seat while in custody during extradition to the United States.

Captured and extradited from Honduras, Mejia is now in custody to face the serious charges related to Sarah Root’s death in 2016.

At the time of his initial arrest, ICE did not consider Mejia a priority for enforcement, a decision that has since been scrutinized.

In March 2025, the Trump administration announced the extradition of Sarah’s killer from Honduras to the United States to face justice once and for all.

It came after Honduras reached an agreement with the United States to continue a century-old extradition treaty. It was the first time Honduras had ever extradited someone to the U.S. for homicide.

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Homeland Security Investigations agents are pictured in Honduras during the extradition of Eswin Mejia to the United States last year. (Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem)

“The criminal illegal alien who stole Sarah Root’s life was just convicted to 21 years. Nothing will bring her back, but I am glad to see some justice for Sarah’s family,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said.

“I want to thank Homeland Security Investigations and our interagency law enforcement partners for extraditing Sarah’s killer and bringing him back to the U.S.,” Noem continued. “I also want to thank Senator Joni Ernst for her advocacy on behalf of Sarah and her family. Sarah should still be here today, and this illegal alien should have never been in our country in the first place. The Trump administration will always put the safety of Americans first.”

In the aftermath of the tragedy, Sarah’s Law was introduced in the United States Congress. It was eventually added as an amendment to the Laken Riley Act.

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hailed the conviction. (Getty Images/Alex Brandon)

“Today, an illegal immigrant who murdered young Iowan Sarah Root faced justice,” Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, wrote on X. “After her killer escaped the consequences of his crime for too long, the Root family can finally have closure. 

The senator thanked President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Noem “for making today possible.”

“While nothing can bring Sarah back, my Sarah’s Law will ensure no other family will have to endure what the Roots have,” Ernst added. 

Border agents first encountered Mejia in May 2013 when he arrived in Nogales, Ariz., and was designated as an unaccompanied child, according to an ICE response letter to then-Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., at the time. 

Mejia was transferred to the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which then sent him to Omaha in 2014 to live with his brother.

After his January 2016 arrest for motor vehicle homicide, ICE officials said they “encountered Mr. Mejia just once,” but they did not file a detainer.

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