6 Jul 2015
A 24-hour period last Wednesday and Thursday saw two cases of male
illegal immigrants allegedly murdering women in two separate U.S.
states: California and Texas. In both instances, the women’s murder
could have been prevented by authorities had they enforced existing U.S.
immigration laws and/or had the U.S.-Mexico border been functionally
secured. The California murder involved an illegal immigrant who had
been previously deported five times with seven felonies and the Texas
murder involved an illegal immigrant who had been deported on four
previous occasions. In the Texas case, local Laredo police had been
called to the man’s house on at least three occasions over domestic
disputes, yet they failed to contact Border Patrol about the man,
according to federal agents.
The California murder was covered by Breitbart California’s Michelle Moons. She wrote:
31-year-old Kathryn Steinle Wednesday evening while taking photos with
her father at Pier 14 in San Francisco, California. Sanchez was
freed after the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department refused to honor a
request by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain him,
following a policy adopted in 2014. He was arrested soon after the
shooting.
The alleged confessed murderer is named Juan Francisco De Luna Vasquez
and he allegedly beat his wife to death with a hammer. I wrote:
that a man who confessed to murdering his wife with a hammer in Laredo,
Texas is a four-time deported illegal immigrant who would not have been
in the U.S. had he not been able to illegally cross back into the
country multiple times from Mexico after his deportations. In addition,
the Laredo Police Department continuously encountered the man in violent
episodes with his wife, yet did not notify Border Patrol, according to
federal agents who spoke with Breitbart Texas on the condition of
anonymity.
Another problem with the alleged murderer having been allowed to stay
in the U.S., even after the three admitted contacts by the Laredo
police ...
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