Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Two illegal immigrant Central American teens charged with murder were previously released by Maryland sanctuary

There is almost no coverage even of the most high-profile murders committed by illegal aliens, including by the "Children" coming through our border from Central America and being released into our communities.

Last week, three teens, including two confirmed illegal aliens from El Salvador, were charged with first-degree murder in Prince George's County, Maryland, for allegedly butchering a 14-year-old with a bat and machete.

Gang-style murders committed by illegal aliens have become very common both on the Maryland and Virginia sides of Washington D.C., as these counties are saturated with illegal aliens from Central America who are often connected to MS-13.

At the time, Fuentes was arrested "For attempted first-degree murder and related charges" and Escobar was arrested "For attempted first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, participation in gang activity and other related charges," according to Whelan.

In the case of Fuentes, the case was remanded to juvenile court, after which "The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services failed to honor that detainer and Fuentes was released without notification to ICE." In the case of Escobar, he was released by county police "Without notification to ICE." Escobar was convicted of conspiracy to commit robbery on March 15, 2019, still without any notification to ICE. PG County does not allow ICE in its jails, so ICE has no way of knowing when these individuals are released.

I've reported on numerous cases where illegal aliens arrested for murder had previously been released after charges of DUI, assault, or drug trafficking.

One has to wonder, if they are not honoring detainers on attempted murder charges and are not notifying ICE of the arrestees' release, how many other murders, robberies, assaults, drunk driving incidents, and gang crimes could have been avoided? It's quite evident that these crimes would certainly not impel local authorities to cooperate with ICE if an attempted murder charge is not enough.

https://www.conservativereview.com/news/two-illegal-immigrant-central-american-teens-charged-murder-previously-released-maryland-sanctuary/

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