Fact Check 21: Examples of previously-deported criminal illegal aliens who were able to walk right back into America
All 30 of these case studies occurred just BEFORE Biden-Harris took office. They knew exactly what they were doing when they enticed a flood of illegal aliens to enter America - including criminals.
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2024 Fact Check: Introduction - by Jon Sutz
About this compilation of case studies
This report is adapted from one I produced in November 2018 for a website I edited at the time, SaveTheWest.com: “Who benefits from the lies being spread about the “caravans”?, and particularly this sub-report, one of four that answer the question in the title: “Previously-deported criminal illegal aliens.”
Two vital factors to know about these case studies:
(1) Practically none were reported by the national “news” media, except occasionally by Fox News; almost all were reported only in local media. This is demonstrable through a basic Internet search. Why did the national MSM refuse to report these case studies? You’d have to ask them.
(2) Each was published soon before Biden-Harris took office. Even though these case studies — and hundreds/thousands more like them — were not published in the national “news” media, I believe it would have been impossible for Biden and Harris to not know what the situation was, prior to taking the oath of office on 1/20/21.
The DNC is comprised of 435+ local affiliates, which run Congressional and Senate campaigns, along with their national convention. They were and are on-the-ground in the communities where these crimes were perpetrated, by previously-deported criminal illegal aliens. And being that Biden and Harris were among the most prominent national Democratic Party figures, I believe there is zero likelihood that they did not know about these case studies, and how effectively Trump addressed the issue of criminal illegal aliens in his 2016 campaign (but sadly, provided virtually zero evidence to back up his claims).
Yet rather than enforcing our laws, securing our border, and using every legitimate power of government to prevent repeatedly-deported criminal illegal aliens from re-entering America, the Biden-Harris administration did the exact opposite: they enticed and used our tax money to unlawfully subsidize the importation and living expenses of an estimated 13 million illegal aliens — among them, previously-deported criminals. (*According to one recent report, the estimated cost of illegal aliens is $150 billion each year, a cost paid for by taxpaying Americans.)
Also see my recent report, Fact Check 18: Despite Biden-Harris administration promises - and its Congressional testimony - America's borders are anything but "secure" (October 23, 2024)
Three key factors to note, as you read these case studies
As you read the following thirty case studies, note:
How many of the reporting “news” organizations gave zero indication in their headlines that the accused had been deported at least one time, and often, multiple times
How often these “news” organs referred to them as “immigrants,” a term reserved for those who lawfully enter and remain in a nation — or “undocumented immigrants,” the equivalent of calling home invaders “uninvited house guests”
How far into the stories you have to read to discover the fact that they are previously-deported criminal illegal aliens
Most people don’t read news articles in detail. They read the headlines, and sometimes skim the stories. In this situation, only a minuscule fraction of readers ever discovered that these crimes were perpetrated by criminal illegal aliens who’d been kicked out of America, and should have been kept out, to prevent them from ever being able to perpetrate any more crimes on our soil.
Thirty case studies
These case studies are presented in reverse chronological order; the newest are first, and so on.
Another Convicted Sex Offender Arrested by Agents in the RGV, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, December 28, 2020. Excerpt:
EDINBURG, Texas – Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Agents arrested a convicted sex offender on Christmas Eve while he was attempting to enter the United States illegally.
During the evening of December 24, agents assigned to the Rio Grande City station working near Roma, Texas, apprehended a male Salvadoran national. The subject was transported to the Rio Grande City station for processing. During record checks, agents identified the subject as Mario Rivera-Perez and discovered a conviction for Sexual Assault of a Child in Chicago, Illinois. The subject also had a previous conviction for DUI and currently has an active warrant from the Plaines, Illinois, Sheriff’s Department.
ICE officers arrest child sex assault suspect at DIA after Denver jail released him, CBS Colorado, September 20, 2020. Excerpt:
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel arrested a Honduran man at Denver International Airport on Sept. 4, months after the man had been arrested on sexual assault on a child charges by Denver law enforcement. He was subsequently released from jail against the wishes of the federal agents.
Celin Villeda-Orellana, 33, was in the country illegally, according to an ICE spokesperson. And not for the first time. […]
Villeda-Orellana first entered the U.S. illegally in April 2007 through the Arizona border town of Nogales, ICE stated in a press release. He was arrested the same month in Chicago and deported back to Honduras. He re-entered the U.S. illegally again in November 2018 and was arrested in Rio Grande, Arizona. But days later, while awaiting deportation in San Antonio, Texas, he was released.
ICE plans to deport him, again, if it hasn't already.
Man accused of raping 3-year-old at McDonalds previously arrested at Texas/Mexico border, CBS Dallas/Fort Worth, February 28, 2020. Excerpt:
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) says a man who prosecutors allege sexually assaulted a 3-year-old girl in the stall of a Chicago McDonald's restroom should have been turned over to the agency last year.
Christopher Puente, 34, is charged with one count of predatory criminal sexual assault. Cook County prosecutors said he confessed to detectives that he'd placed the child on his lap while he was in a restroom stall, pulled off her pants, and covered her mouth when she started calling out "daddy daddy." […]
This latest incident is far from the first for the Mexican citizen, according to ICE.
Puente has a long criminal history that includes two felony convictions for forced-entry burglary (2011 and 2017) and forgery (2012). […]
In December of 2014, border agents encountered the convicted aggravated felon at the Brownsville, Texas, border crossing. Puente claimed he was a U.S. citizen and presented a birth certificate. But he was subsequently charged with falsely claiming citizenship and served a notice to appear before an immigration judge. On March 30, 2017, an immigration judge ordered Puente removed, in absentia, as he failed to show up for his immigration hearing.
Then in June 2019, ICE lodged an immigration detainer with the Chicago Police Department on Puente, who has several felony convictions and a prior removal, after he was arrested for theft.
Cops: Man rapes 15-year-old Md. girl, ICE confirms suspect is repeat immigration violator, WJLA, August 31, 2019. Excerpt:
A man accused of raping a 15-year-old girl in her grandmother’s bedroom had been deported from the United States less than three years ago, officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed to ABC7.
Emilio Carrasco-Hernandez, 37, of Langley Park, is currently charged with second-degree rape, sex abuse of a minor, third-degree sex offense and fourth-degree sex offense. […]
On August 26, the 15-year-old girl spoke with Montgomery County Police's Special Victims Investigation Division. She explained that her stepfather, Carrasco-Hernandez, had sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions between August 16 and August 25 of this year.
ICE: Undocumented immigrants in Md. rape friend's 11-year-old sister on separate occasions, KATV (MD), August 13, 2019. Excerpt:
Two undocumented immigrants are accused of raping an 11-year-old girl on different occasions, the common denominator being a friendship with the victim's older brother.
Montgomery County Police have arrested Mauricio Barrera-Navidad, 29, of Damascus, and Carlos Palacios-Amaya, 28, of Gaithersburg, and charged each with second-degree rape.
Last month, the victim — now 12-years-old — spoke with a social worker at her middle school in Germantown. Talking through tears, the girl shared the painful details about what both men allegedly did to her. […]
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement tells ABC7 that Barrera-Navidad and Palacios-Amaya are both living in the country illegally.
In December 2016, an immigration judge issuedBarrera-Navidad a "final order of removal." It's unclear why the Salvadoran national remained in the country.
In 2014, federal authorities removed Palacios-Amaya from the U.S. for an undisclosed reason. The 28-year-old— who ICE referred to as a "repeat immigration violator" — returned to the U.S. on an unknown date.
Illegal immigrant charged with raping girl in Marshall County, by WHNT News 19 (AL), March 12, 2019. Excerpt:
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ala. – A man who’d been deported twice from the United States is now charged with raping a 12-year-old girl in Marshall County, authorities said Tuesday.
David Ramirez Gonzalez, 29, is charged with first-degree rape, first-degree sexual abuse and resisting arrest.
Gonzalez is accused of sexually assaulting the girl in the Pleasant Grove area on March 10, according to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies got a warrant for his arrest and found him later that night hiding in a closet in Arab, they said.
Man who shot at California cop previously deported, arrested but cops wouldn’t honor ICE detainer, feds say, by Lucia I. Suarez Sang, Fox News, February 22, 2019. Excerpt:
The illegal immigrant killed Sunday in a shootout with a California cop had been deported three times and arrested and released over ICE’s objection on several occasions — including cases involving the very department whose officer took him down in a dramatic exchange caught on her body cam.
In a graphic, 48-second clip released Wednesday, body camera footage from Sunday’s traffic stop shows Javier Hernandez Morales rolling down his window, grabbing a handgun and opening fire. Napa County sheriff’s Deputy Riley Jarecki narrowly avoided getting struck before running to the other side of the car, firing at least 15 shots into the red Honda.
Hernandez Morales, 48, died at the scene and the deputy was not seriously injured, officials said.
Illegal immigrant with multiple child sex abuse convictions arrested in Texas traffic stop, cops say, by Cody Derespina, Fox News, February 1, 2019. Excerpt:
An illegal immigrant – who’s served at least three stints in U.S. prisons for sexually abusing children — was reportedly arrested during an early morning traffic stop in Texas on Wednesday.
Marvin Yovani Mejia Ramos, 50, had given a fake name but was arrested after the deputy who stopped him on 69 North ran an onsite fingerprint scan that revealed his identity, KHOU.com reported. A Mexican national, Ramos was turned over to the Department of Homeland Security after his arrest.
“Mejia Ramos is a very dangerous convicted criminal that is in our country illegally,” Precinct 4 Constable Kenneth Hayden said in a Facebook post. “Great job by our deputy that located him and is once again bringing him to justice.”
Ramos served eight years in Lancaster, California for continuous sexual assault of a child. In Los Angeles, he served six years for perjury, six years for sexual assault of a child and two years for lewd acts with a child under the age of 14, Montgomery County Pct. 4 Constables wrote on Facebook.
He had been deported in 2013 and again in 2015 after a DWI arrest, the Houston Chronicle reported.
ICE nabs dozens of illegal immigrants, some with sex crime convictions, in New York, by Adam Shaw, Fox News, January 30, 2019. Excerpt:
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Tuesday that it arrested 118 illegal immigrants in New York in a five-day raid this month, more than 107 of whom were convicted criminals or had pending charges against them — and the agency slammed local politicians for protecting them and endangering the public.
“In years past, most of these individuals would have been turned over to ICE by local authorities upon their release from jail based on ICE detainers,” ICE said in a statement on Tuesday. “Now that many sanctuary cities, including New York City, do not honor ICE detainers, these individuals, who often have significant criminal histories, are released onto the street, presenting a potential public safety threat.”
The agency, which has faced calls for its abolition from left-wing activists and a number of 2020 Democratic Party hopefuls, announced that 55 had either been issued a deportation order but weren’t deported, or had previously been removed and returned illegally. The statement said that several had prior convictions for offenses such as child sex crimes, weapons charges and assault.
Illegal immigrant accused of raping, impregnating 14-year-old he met on Facebook, Fox35 Orlando (FL), January 25, 2019. Excerpt:
An illegal immigrant from Honduras who has been arrested twice for illegally entering the U.S. is behind bars this week for allegedly impregnating a 14-year-old California girl he met online, police said.
Hector Montez, 31, was arrested in his workplace, according to reports. He was being held on a $5.2 million bond at Kings County Jail -- about 200 miles north of Los Angeles. […]
Bevens said the teen told officers she met Montez on Facebook. She said she asked Montez for a ride home from school in March. But instead of taking her home, he drove her to a secluded area and raped her, the Fresno Bee reported.
Previously deported Mexican national charged in rape of young girl; indicted federally for illegal re-entry, by Carol Robinson, AL.com (AL), January 2, 2019. Excerpt:
A man charged with the rape of a juvenile in Alabaster was deported three years ago after being convicted of drug trafficking and is back again in the U.S. illegally, according to a federal indictment.
Amancio Betancourt Martinez, 27, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Birmingham for illegal re-entry into the country. He is also known as Christofer Martinez.
Federal documents show Martinez, who lives in Helena, became the subject of a federal investigation after Alabaster police contacted the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigrant and Customs Enforcement in November. At that time, Martinez was a suspect in a rape investigation involving a juvenile female and was believed to be a foreign national who had been previously removed the U.S.
Man behind reign of terror in South Valley deported twice, arrested two days before crime spree: ICE, ABC30 (Fresno, CA), December 21, 2018
Two days after authorities say Gustavo Garcia terrorized Tulare County, shooting several people and killing at least one man, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, released an explosive statement.
"This deadly rampage could have been prevented if ICE had been notified of his release. This is an unfortunate and extremely tragic example of how public safety is impacted with laws or policies limiting local law enforcement agencies' ability to cooperate with ICE."
ICE says they requested an immigration detainer on Garcia after learning of his arrest last week.
But the detainer was not honored by the sheriff's office, and ICE was not notified of his release from jail.
Two days later, Garcia would start his crime spree by shooting an innocent farmworker near Exeter. […]
ICE says Garcia illegally entered the US in 1992 and was deported twice, in 2004 and 2014.
Convicted Rapist Arrested by Border Patrol, U.S. Customs & Border Patrol, November 19, 2018. Excerpt:
CALEXICO, Calif. – El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a convicted sex offender at 4:50 a.m., Monday.
Agents assigned to the area, approximately three miles east of the Calexico Port of Entry, observed a man running north from the international border fence. Agents approached the man and determined that he was illegally present in the United States. Agents arrested the man and transported him to the El Centro Station for processing.
Record checks revealed that the individual, Luis Rangel-Rea, a 57-year-old Mexican national, is a convicted sex offender.
Rangel-Rea had a felony rape conviction from 2008 in Santa Rosa, California. He was sentenced to 32 months in jail. Record checks also revealed that Rangel-Rea was previously removed in December of 2015.
Border Patrol Arrests Sex Offender with Gang Affiliations, U.S. Customs & Border Patrol, November 19, 2018. Excerpt:
CALEXICO, Calif. – Border Patrol agents assigned to El Centro Sector arrested a convicted sex offender and gang member Sunday afternoon.
The incident occurred at approximately 4:15 p.m., after agents assigned to the Calexico Station arrested a man near the Calexico Port of Entry for illegally crossing the international border. Agents determined the man was a citizen of Mexico illegally present in the United States.
Border Patrol agents conducted record checks, which revealed that 34-year-old, Antonio Villasenor Nunez, had a previous criminal record. In 2005, Villasenor was convicted for sexual battery and was sentenced to 60 days in prison. In 2007, Villasenor was convicted of vehicle theft and sentenced to six months in prison. In 2009, Villasenor was convicted of false identification to peace officers and was sentenced to 20 days in prison. In 2012, Villasenor was convicted of robbery and was sentenced to two years in prison.
Additionally, Villasenor previously removed from the United States 2007 by an immigration judge.
ICE put hold months ago on undocumented immigrant now accused of killing wife, by Maxine Bernstein, The Oregonian, November 2, 2018. Excerpt:
Federal officers say they placed an immigration hold in March on a man facing domestic violence allegations but the Multnomah County jail wouldn’t recognize their civil detainer.
The man is now accused of killing his wife and dumping her body in a ditch near a summer camp outside Sandy in Clackamas County.
Gallo-Gallardo, a Mexican citizen, illegally entered the U.S., according to ICE. Border Patrol officers had previously apprehended him multiple times, federal officials said. ICE wanted the county jail to alert immigration officers before Gallo-Gallardo’s release so they could pick him up and hold him for deportation proceedings.
Border Patrol agents apprehend convicted sex offender in Eagle Pass, KENS5News (CBS-TX), June 18, 2018. Excerpt:
U.S. Border Patrol agents at the Eagle Pass Station arrested a Honduran man who is convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child. The man was attempting to re-enter the country after having been removed, according to Border Patrol officials. […]
On June 14, agents arrested Jose Santos Cruz-Ciru, 42, for entering the United States illegally. Once at the station, a records check revealed he is a registered sex offender in Houston, Texas, stemming from a conviction of aggravated sexual assault of a child. Cruz-Ciru was sentenced to nearly five years imprisonment for this crime and was deported. He has used other aliases to also evade law enforcement during multiple attempts to enter into the United States, officials said.
Honduran man sentenced for kidnapping, raping KC woman, Kansas City Star, April 14, 2018. Excerpt:
A Honduran national was sentenced Friday in a federal court in New Jersey to 24 years in prison for kidnapping his ex-girlfriend in Kansas City and raping her while they traveled to New Jersey. José Amaya-Vasquez, 33, previously pleaded guilty to kidnapping, engaging in interstate domestic violence and illegally re-entering the U.S. after being deported, according to a news release from U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito’s office.
Amaya-Vasquez attempted to enter the United States illegally in Texas in 2005 and was arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. An immigration judge ordered him to be removed from the country. Nearly 10 years later, Kansas City police arrested Amaya-Vasquez and charged him with domestic assault after he threw a comb at the victim, a Kansas City woman, and pushed her into a table. He was turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials and was deported, according to the release.
He was soon arrested again by border officials in Texas after illegally entering the U.S. from Mexico. He pleaded guilty to a count of illegal entry and was sentenced to 30 days’ incarceration. He was deported again and barred from re-entering the United States for 20 years. Amaya-Vasquez admitted that he illegally re-entered the country in January 2015, according to the release.
Twice-deported illegal immigrant accused of raping young girl in Oregon, Fox News, March 27, 2018. Excerpt:
A twice-deported illegal immigrant -- who posted bail the same day he was charged with the rape of a young girl in Oregon -- is now in the custody of immigration officials, federal records show.
Seaside police arrested Guatemalan national Anastacio Eugenio Lopez-Fabian, 24, in February after investigators determined he had sex several times with a girl younger than 14, the Daily Astorian reported Monday. He was also charged with assault and harassment.
Driver who killed 6-year-old girl deported twice, arrested for previous DUI; “She had this beautiful laugh. I still hear it in my head every day,” NBC Los Angeles, February 26, 2018.
Angela Aguilar had just gone back inside her Fullerton home to cook. She thought her 6-year-old daughter, Grace, was also inside.
Grace Aguilar, though, was in the front yard, where she had gone to sit by her favorite tree. Angela Aguilar heard the crash, but she didn't realize that an out-of-control driver had struck her daughter.
Grace Aguilar died in that Feb. 17 crash, which police say was caused by a drunk driver, and now her parents can only look back on a young life that had filled theirs with so much joy. […]
Immigration officials say 50-year-old Maximino Delgado Lagunas, who is in the United States illegally, had a blood alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit when he was arrested. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has revealed to NBC4 that Lagunas, a Mexican national, had been deported twice, once in 2001 and again in 2008.
ICE missed chances to deport illegal immigrant charged in 5 deaths, slain man’s father claims in suit, Fox News, January 24, 2018. Excerpt:
The father of one of five victims allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant in 2016 has filed a lawsuit against U.S. immigration officials for missing two chances to detain and deport the Mexican national prior to the killings.
Pablo Serrano-Vitorino, 42, was charged with five counts of first-degree murder after he allegedly killed four men in Kansas City, Kan., and later killed another man in Missouri before he was captured, prosecutors said.
In 2016 when the killings occurred, Serrano-Vitorino was arrested and released twice, according to the lawsuit, filed Monday in Kansas City, Kan. […]
Serrano-Vitorino illegally re-entered the U.S. sometime after he was deported to Mexico after being convicted of a felony in 2003. Although he was back behind bars in 2014 and 2015, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) failed to detain him, according to the lawsuit. […]
The lawsuit claims ICE’s lack of ability to follow proper procedures "provided the means for a convicted felon who was illegally in the country, but in custody, to be released and kill Austin and the four other victims," adding that "these deaths were foreseeable and preventable had the ICE officials, officers and/or agents involved simply followed the laws, regulations and/or procedures, which they were required to uphold."
20-time deported illegal immigrant convicted of sexual assault, sodomy tells victims’ families he’ll see them ‘in hell’; Released from a jail in “sanctuary state” Oregon a week before his rampage, by Amanda Prestigiacomo, Daily Wire, December 4, 2017. Excerpt:
An illegal immigrant who was deported 20 times, was convicted of sexual assault, sodomy, and kidnapping charges on Friday in an Oregon courtroom. When the sentence was announced, the convict told his victims’ families that he’ll see them in hell, reports Fox News.
Mexico native Sergio Jose Martinez was sentenced to 35 years behind bars for attacks on two women, one of whom is a senior citizen.
Martinez was released from jail in Oregon, the country’s first “sanctuary” state, a week before his sexual crimes, despite a request from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to hold the 31-year-old so he could be taken into custody.
Kate Steinle trial: Garcia Zarate acquitted in San Francisco pier killing, SFGate, December 1, 2017. Excerpt:
A jury handed a stunning acquittal on murder and manslaughter charges to a homeless undocumented immigrant whose arrest in the killing of Kate Steinle on a San Francisco Bay pier intensified a national debate over sanctuary laws.
Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, a 45-year-old Mexican citizen who was released from County Jail before the killing despite a federal request that he be held for his sixth deportation, was convicted of a single lesser charge of being a felon in possession of a gun. He faces a sentence of 16 months, two years or three years in state prison. Garcia Zarate, who has already served well over two years in jail and gets credit for that time, will be sentenced at a date not yet determined.
Before the shooting, Garcia Zarate had been on track for a sixth deportation after serving 46 months in prison for felony re-entry into the country.
Driver in suspected DUI hit-and-run crash that severely injured a 6-year-old boy returning from Disneyland has been deported fifteen times, Daily Mail (UK), May 10, 2017.
A suspect in a drunken-driving hit-and-run accident in California that sent a 6-year-old boy to the hospital with severe head trauma over the weekend was an illegal immigrant with a criminal history who has been deported from the US at least 15 times.
Constantino Banda-Acosta, 38, has been arrested and charged with DUI resulting in bodily injury, hit-and-run with an injury – both felonies – and a misdemeanor driving without a license in connection to a crash that took place in San Ysidro Saturday night.
According to police, Banda-Acosta was driving his Chevy Silverado pickup truck at a high rate of speed on Camino de La Plaza at around 11.30pm when he blew past a stop sign at Dairy Mart Road and smashed into a Honda Accord carrying the Lake family, who were returning home from a trip to Disneyland.
The collision took place just a block away from the family's home. The driver of the speeding pickup truck did not pull over to render aid, officials said.
The victims' Honda Accord sustained the heaviest damage on the driver and rear passenger’s side, where Lennox Lake was riding in his car seat, relatives told the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Ingrid Lake, the boy's mother, scrambled out of the car and rushed to her son, who was unconscious, not breathing and bleeding from his nose, ears and a wound on his head.
Mexican illegal immigrant who was deported 16 years ago ‘snuck back into the US and raped a sleeping nine-year-old girl’, Daily Mail (UK), April 25, 2017. Excerpt:
A Mexican illegal immigrant who was deported 16 years ago is said to have snuck back into the US where he raped a nine-year-old girl as she was sleeping.
Santiago Martinez-Flores, 48, is accused of breaking in through a window in Clackamas and sexually assaulting the child in a bedroom she shared with her five-year-old sister.
He had been sent to Mexico in 2001 after serving two years in the Oregon Department of Corrections for crimes dating back as far as 1994.
The young victim was fast asleep when the suspect broke into her room.
After being pinned down and abused, the girl managed to wriggle free and run to her parents' room.
Police: Long Island man charged in sex assault of toddler, 2 stabbings was deported 4 times, by ABC7News (NY), March 23, 2017. Excerpt:
Police have arrested a Long Island man who has been previously deported multiple times in connection with the sexual assault of a toddler and the stabbings of a woman outside a bar and the child's mother on the same night.
Nassau County police say 31-year-old Tommy Vladim Alvarado-Ventura, of Hempstead, was home with the 2-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son of an acquaintance, as well as another tenant who was watching the children while their mother was at work. […]
When officers arrived a short time later, Alvarado-Ventura was taken into custody. He has reportedly a self-admitted gang member who has been deported four times and has an extensive criminal history, including possession of drugs, assault, resisting arrest, DWI and disorderly conduct.
The victim and the 2-year-old were admitted to an area hospital, where it was determined the child was sexually assaulted and beaten around the head and face. Her injuries were so severe that she required surgery.
Nassau County Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter called the incident one of the most horrifying he has witnessed.
"This is, in 28 years, probably the most heinous criminal act I've ever seen, and it really is nauseating," he said. "It doesn't usually affect us like that in law enforcement, but in this particular case, it's unprecedented."
ICE confirms Bridgeport murder and Amber Alert suspect was previously deported,
Fox61News (CT), February 24, 2017. Excerpt:
The Bridgeport man accused of killing his girlfriend and sparking an Amber Alert when he took off with their 6-year-old daughter, was previously deported, immigration officials said.
"Oscar Obedio Hernandez, a citizen of El Salvador, was issued a Final Order of Removal by an immigration judge on Oct. 29, 2013," said spokesman Shawn Neudauer. "He was removed from the United States by ICE officers in Hartford, CT on Nov. 27, 2013. He has prior felony convictions from 2002 for assault and threatening, as well as several misdemeanor convictions. ICE has placed an immigration detainer with the Bridgeport (Connecticut) Police Department.”
Mexican man charged with rape of girl, 13, had 19 deportations, Honolulu Star-Advertiser, December 30, 2016. Excerpt:
WICHITA, Kan. A Mexican man accused of raping a 13-year-old girl on a Greyhound bus that traveled through Kansas had been deported 10 times and voluntarily removed from the U.S. another nine times since 2003, records obtained by The Associated Press show.
Three U.S. Republican senators — including Kansas’ Jerry Moran and Pat Roberts — demanded this month that the Department of Homeland Security provide immigration records for 38-year-old Tomas Martinez-Maldonado, who is charged with a felony in the alleged Sept. 27 attack aboard a bus in Geary County. He is being held in the Geary County jail in Junction City, which is about 120 miles west of Kansas City.
U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley, from Iowa and chairman of the judiciary committee, co-signed a Dec. 9 letter with Moran and Roberts to Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, calling it “an extremely disturbing case” and questioning how Martinez-Maldonado was able to re-enter and remain in the country.
Illegal Alien Deported 8 Times Killed Two Women In Drunken Hit-And-Run, Daily Caller, December 8, 2016. Excerpt:
An illegal alien who killed two women in a drunken hit-and-run in Louisville, Ky. in October has been deported eight times, the Justice Department revealed on Wednesday.
Miguel Angel Villasenor-Saucedo, 40, was driving a truck on the night of Oct. 22 when he hit and killed two women who were on the side of a highway in Louisville following a traffic accident. After striking the women, the Mexican national fled the scene on foot.
Brandon Randolph Michael Foundation: “Why My Life Matters”
Brandon was engaged to be married but his dreams were cut short on August 15, 2007.
While on his way to the bank during his lunch break, Brandon was hit by a twice deported illegal alien, causing his car to flip, killing him.
The illegal alien, Mario Tellez, had been stopped by local law enforcement several months prior and was just given a fine for driving without a drivers license and released. After hitting our son, the illegal alien got out of his car and watched Brandon take his last breaths.
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I did not understand, in 2018, when I wrote the earlier version of this report, why our national “news” organs — even Fox News — refused to cover such stories as those profiled on this page. They are obviously vital to informing our collective national awareness, as acting as a basis from which we formulate rational government policies, and justify “see something, say something” cultural vigilance.
In the years since I wrote that report, I’ve come to understand why these influential “news” organs refuse to cover these stories, and plan to make my findings known as soon as practically possible.
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