To: Land Shark who wrote (1098832 ) 11/11/2018 12:43:47 PM From: Broken_Clock 1 RecommendationRecommended By Mick Mørmøny
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574734 lol when has one sided propaganda become the "truth"? Why don't you swing by Missouri and proclaim your stand on illegal immigration? be sure to have a friend upload the beat down video to youtube. I'd love to see it. Illegal immigrant released by 'sanctuary' charged with triple murder: ICE Feds say three people would be alive today but for sanctuary policy By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Friday, November 9, 2018 An illegal immigrant released by a “sanctuary city” county in New Jersey was charged this week with a triple homicide halfway across the country in Missouri, authorities said Friday. Luis Rodrigo Perez stands accused of being the gunman in a shooting spree last week that claimed the lives of two men and one woman, at two different homes. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it tried to deport Perez after he was arrested on domestic violence charges in Middlesex County, New Jersey, last year. But the county, which has a non-cooperation policy with ICE, refused to alert the feds when it released Perez in February of this year, ICE said. “Had ICE’s detainer request in December 2017 been honored by Middlesex County Jail, Luis Rodrigo Perez would have been placed in deportation proceedings and likely sent home to his country — and three innocent people might be alive today,” said Corey Price, acting ICE executive associate director. John Tsoukaris, ICE’s deportation operations field director in Newark, New Jersey, called Middlesex County’s policy “reckless.” He said Perez had a history of violence and would have been a clear candidate for cooperation. “We hope that this tragic turn of events forces Middlesex to reconsider its policy and that the local elected officials stop protecting criminal aliens,” he said. In a statement the county government rejected blame and said it was ICE that dropped the ball. Officials said they have repeatedly told ICE they will only cooperate in some instances, such as someone convicted of a “first or second degree offense.” They said Perez ’s case didn’t reach that level. Still, they said, ICE had 51 days while Perez sat in jail during which the agency could have tried to get a deportation order for Perez . The county said it would have honored that order. “Instead ICE officials chose to do nothing, which places all responsibility of Mr. Perez ’s actions squarely upon ICE,” the county government said in a statement. Police in Missouri say Perez attacked a home which he had been kicked out of. The victims could be heard “begging for their lives,” The Associated Press reported, citing charging documents. Perez later returned and fired on yet another person, authorities said. Perez still had outstanding warrants from New Jersey, The Associated Press reported.washingtontimes.com