A Texas sheriff’s son was arrested for public intoxication — a day after his dad blasted certain illegal immigrants as “drunks” at a White House event.

Sergei Waybourn, 24, the estranged son of Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn, was nabbed Friday near AT&T Stadium on the public drunkenness charge — as well as one for indecent exposure, The Dallas Morning News reported.

The arrest came after the sheriff spoke at a press conference Thursday with Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Matthew Albence.

Waybourn talked about the danger of releasing illegal immigrants accused of DWI and other crimes, citing the high rate of repeat offenders among the inmates he oversees.

“If we have to turn them loose or they get released, they’re coming back to your neighborhood and my neighborhood,” Waybourn said. “These drunks will run over your children, and they will run over my children.”

The media briefing was in response to a ruling by a federal judge in California last month that curtailed ICE’s practice of issuing “detainers,” or requests that law enforcement agencies detain suspects believed to be in the country illegally past their release date so ICE can pick them up.

U.S. District Judge André Birotte Jr.’s ruling barred the agency from detaining anyone based only on online database searches that he found unreliable. The ACLU argued that more than 2 million US citizens were illegally detained since 2008 because of those flawed searches.

Waybourn and Albence said the ruling puts the public at risk.

The sheriff took heat for his comments, including from Democratic US Rep. Marc Veasey, whose district includes Tarrant County.

“These actions are completely unacceptable, let alone by someone who is tasked with protecting and serving our community,” the congressman said in a statement, according to FOX4News.

Domingo Garcia, national president of the League of United Latin American Citizens, said Waybourn should “resign and apologize for his bigoted comments immediately.”

The sheriff insisted his comments were taken out of context.

“Sheriff Waybourn was not referring to all legal or illegal immigrants when making his comments about DWI/DWI repeat offenders,” his office said in a statement. “He was speaking toward the charges of DWI and DWI repeat offender in the context of illegal immigration.”

Asked about his son’s arrest, the sheriff said he and his family are “deeply saddened by Sergei’s choices.”

“It has been many years since he disassociated from our family,” he said in a statement to WFAA. “We, along with many family members have made efforts over the years to help him – all to no avail. It is always sad when drugs take control of a person’s life. His choices and actions have lead to this situation.”

Sergei was previously arrested in January 2017 for criminal trespassing, the outlet reported.