Sanctuary Counties to Free Illegal Alien Child Rapists and Murderers

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Maryland sanctuary counties are expected to release into the United States six illegal aliens accused of child rape, assault, murder, and child abuse, federal immigration officials say.

The sanctuary counties of Prince George County, Maryland, and Montgomery County, Maryland, may soon release six illegal aliens who are accused of a number of violent crimes against children and American citizens, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials.

Jaycob Kidlat, an illegal alien, has been charged with five counts of sexual abuse of a minor, rape of a child under the age of 14-years-old, and third-degree sexual offense. ICE placed a detainer on him in June and it is unclear when he will be released, and if he will be freed rather than turned over to federal agents.

Likewise, illegal alien Alpha Ibrahimbah Mansaray has been charged with attempted first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and reckless driving, as well as a series of drug crime charges. Mansaray was arrested in September and ICE has a detainer on him.

Illegal alien Luis Miguel Cabrera was arrested in September 2018 in one of the two sanctuary counties on charges of child abuse resulting in the death of the child, child sex abuse, and rape of a child under the age of 14. ICE has placed a detainer on him.

Illegal aliens Jaun Rivas-Montano and Manuel Carballos-Morales were both arrested this year on charges such as child sex abuse, child abuse, child molestation, and second-degree child abuse. Both have ICE detainers, but their release dates by the sanctuary counties are unknown.

Illegal alien Mouhamadou Yatassaye was arrested by Montgomery County officials in April and charged with first-degree assault. He faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted, though ICE is unaware of when and if he will be released before trial.

“The county leadership has chosen misguided politics over public safety,” Baltimore, Maryland, ICE official Francisco Madrigal said in a statement. “The individuals we have lodged detainers against have been arrested in the community and will likely be released directly back into that community under these dangerous policies.”

“We aren’t asking Montgomery County or Prince George’s County to conduct immigration enforcement, we’re asking them to honor a lawful request to transfer these individuals into our custody where they can avail themselves of due process in the immigration court system,” Madrigal said.

In May, Prince George County officials defended their release of two illegal alien MS-13 gang members who were not turned over to ICE, and thus freed into the general public. After their release, they allegedly murdered a 14-year-old girl by beating her to death with baseball bats, and stabbing her with a machete.

If any sane person is living in or near a sanctuary city or county, it’s time to get you and your family out. I don’t care how long you and yours have been there or what your family history is in a particular region. It’s all gone and doesn’t matter. If you stay you are spitting up at the sky.

Sanctuary cities and states who look the other way and permit criminal illegals to remain in their midst are in clear violation of 8 U.S. Code § 1324, (pictured above) which has been US law for decades.

The Trump Administration should press charges against the elected officials of Sanctuary Cities and Sanctuary States. If they are such passionate believers and defenders of illegal aliens, let them show some courage and go to jail for their political beliefs.

Ok here’s the thing. They don’t know they are illegal…because they are not asking.

Many cities, counties, and states have ordinances prohibiting the local PD from checking immigration papers unless a felony is committed.

Undocumented people are not breaking any law. There is no obligation to check papers. That is the whole point.

You should also be wary of fake news like Breitbart. They are just fanning the flames. None of the accused in the OP have been released.