I’ve been to Virginia once in my life, about 20 years ago… Then you could see the start of the illegal alien flow into the state under Dubya Bush, as all the hospitality staff were of foreign descent, wearing name tags and their country of origin. So now it’s come to this over there. An illegal alien, who came into this country three times illegally and allegedly raped an American has been set free in Arlington County, because they are a sanctuary city and county.
The release of a twice-deported rapist in Virginia is putting renewed focus on the dangers posed by Democrat-led sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Guatemala national David Cabrera was collared by ICE last week after being set free by sanctuary-aligned jurisdiction Arlington County, who refused to honor a federal detainer and released him without notifying ICE.
In a video obtained by Fox News, Cabrera is seen roaming a local street before ICE agents initiate his arrest.
Cabrera entered the U.S. illegally in 2014 and was convicted of felony rape in 2015. He was sentenced to more than seven years in prison, although a portion of it was suspended.
He was released into ICE custody in 2017 and subsequently deported to Guatemala, but re-entered the U.S. again at an unknown time and date. He was then arrested again for a probation violation and deported again in 2020, only to re-enter again.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons blasted the release, telling Fox News it puts agents and the public at risk.
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