Friday, June 21, 2024

Dem-run 'sanctuary city' frees illegal alien child sex offender


A 25-year-old illegal alien from Guatemala who was convicted of sexual abuse of a minor in the blue state of Maryland, had his six-year prison sentence suspended by a Baltimore County judge, who evidently never had any of his own children raped. The pedophile was freed in total disregard of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainment request.

Now, the Democrat county is walking back its "sanctuary" policy following enormous backlash which might hurt the Party in upcoming elections as people have "had it up to here" with the failure of government to act responsibly.

The Guatemalan national living in the U.S. illegally, was arrested by the Baltimore County Police Department on January 23, 2023. He was charged with sexual abuse of a minor (as a household/family member),  attempted sex offense in the third degree, sex offense in the third degree, and two counts of second-degree assault. 

The charging documents specified that scumbag whose name will not be used here sexually abused a 13-year-old and a 14-year-old.

The Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Baltimore immediately lodged an immigration detainer against him with the Baltimore County Detention Center in order to hold illegal aliens who have committed crimes.

Federal detainers request that local law enforcement agencies notify ICE in advance before "removable" suspects are released and ask that they be detained until ICE can assume custody. Detainers allow for an arrest to be made in a secure, controlled custodial setting rather than having to hunt down an at-large illegal alien freely roaming the streets, which requires "scarce" government resources, ICE says.

On April 10, 2024, the illegal alien was convicted of a fourth-degree sex offense (sexual contact) and assault in the second degree. He was sentenced to a total of six years in prison followed by five years of probation.

But records obtained by Townhall show on that same day Judge Jan Marshall Alexander of the county's Circuit Court suspended all of the convicted child sex offender's prison time, and the county jail was ordered to release him. However, the court order directed the Baltimore County Detention Center to "check for detainers" first. Whether or not they checked, he was let out in spite of ICE's active detainer.

Jan Marshall Alexander

More than a month later, deportation officers from ERO Baltimore's Fugitive Operations Team apprehended the Tier 1 sex offender scum near his Baltimore residence on May 29. He will now remain in ICE custody pending his removal from the U.S.

"[Redacted] was convicted of sex crimes against a local child and posed a significant threat to other Maryland children," ERO Baltimore's acting Field Office Director Matthew Elliston said in an ICE press release. "We will not tolerate the residents of our communities to be victimized by unlawfully present sex offenders. The women and men of ERO Baltimore will continue to prioritize the safety of our public by aggressively arresting and removing noncitizen predators from our neighborhoods."

U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) first encountered [redacted] as an unaccompanied minor near Laredo, Texas, on June 19, 2014, after he unlawfully entered the United States without being inspected, admitted, or paroled by a U.S. immigration official. USBP served [redacted] a notice to appear before a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) immigration judge. Then, on June 22, 2014, he was transferred to the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, which ultimately released [redacted] on November 8, 2014, and handed him over to "a sponsor" residing in Maryland. On Oct. 8, 2015, [redacted] was ordered to be removed from the United States and sent back to Guatemala in absentia.

Fully 70 percent of the ICE detainers were ignored by Baltimore County between October 2022 and September 2023, according to a FOX45 News investigation. That fiscal year, federal agents filed 81 detainers, of which only 24 were honored and the remaining 57 were ignored.

The Baltimore Sun reported that the county has since modified its "sanctuary" policies in the wake of the scumcrumpet's release.

"Following a productive meeting with the ERO Baltimore acting field officer director, Baltimore County and ERO officials agreed to adjustments to current county policies in order to best support this shared work, including making every effort to notify ICE officials 48 hours or more prior to an individual's release whenever possible," Baltimore County leadership announced in a press statement.

Baltimore County, like its neighboring counties, is a "sanctuary" jurisdiction. Law enforcement authorities are not allowed to retain illegal aliens incarcerated, even in criminal cases. In addition, Baltimore County police are prohibited from arresting illegal aliens based on their illegal alien status, because arresting them would be constitutional and Democrats hate that document.

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