Tuesday, April 16, 2024

The Reality Of Migrant Crime

In recent weeks, Republicans have publicized the murder of Laken Riley, the Georgia nursing student who police say was abducted and killed by Jose Antonio Ibarra, a Venezuelan migrant who entered the United States illegally in September 2022, only to be quickly released into the country.

Biden swiftly apologized, saying he should have called Ibarra "Undocumented" instead. Now there is another migrant crime in the news, this time in New York City.

According to ICE, Suspect No. 1, Yoessy Pino Castillo, entered the U.S. illegally near Brownsville, Texas, on May 6, 2023, and was "Released into the United States as an alternative to detention." On Jan. 6 of this year, she was arrested for shoplifting.

On March 27, at the house in the Bronx, New York police arrested her for "Criminal possession of a weapon, second degree; loaded firearm on school grounds; criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell; and acting in a manner to injure a child." She was immediately released without bond.

On Aug. 28, 2023, he was arrested in Yonkers, New York, and charged with attempted murder and assault with intent to cause serious injury.

On Sept. 26, 2023, he was arrested in New York for criminal possession of a loaded firearm and "Ammunition feeding devices." He was quickly released.

In New York, we are seeing the results of the confluence of two Democratic policies - one, the arrival of large numbers of illegal border crossers who were allowed, unvetted, to remain in the United States, and two, the practice of releasing many suspects accused of serious crimes without bail. 

https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-reality-of-migrant-crime/

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