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Offline rangerrebew

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MAY 23, 2023
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JUDICIAL WATCH
Another Illegal Immigrant Protected by Local Sanctuary Laws Charged with Violent Crimes
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In yet another disturbing example of the devastation caused by open border policies, an illegal immigrant who entered the U.S. as a child a decade ago has been charged with first-degree rape, kidnapping and armed robbery in a county that proudly offers migrants sanctuary. The 20-year-old, Jose Roberto Hernandez-Penal, is accused of raping a woman and robbing her friend this month at a Maryland park after threatening the women with a machete. Days earlier police say he raped a 15-year-old girl at the same park in Montgomery County, which has long protected illegal aliens from federal authorities.

The illegal immigrant lives in Hyattsville, which sits in another Maryland county—Prince George’s—famous for its sanctuary policies. The measures protect illegal aliens by, among other things, releasing even the most dangerous criminals from jail to shield them from deportation. Hernandez-Penal, a native of El Salvador, entered the country illegally in 2013, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told a local media outlet, and was “ordered removed in absentia by an immigration judge” about a year later and again approximately seven months after that. Nevertheless, he remained in the country and committed heinous crimes against unsuspecting residents. Police say at approximately 2:40 p.m. on May 16 Hernandez-Penal approached two adult females on the Northwest Brach Trail of Burnt Mills East Special Park, displayed a machete, stole their property and sexually assaulted one of the victims. Upon leaving the scene, the illegal immigrant assaulted an adult male. Officials told several local news outlets that Hernandez-Penal is also suspected of raping a 15-year-old girl on the same trail of the two-acre facility a week earlier. The park is one of hundreds operated by Montgomery County along with other recreational facilities such as basketball courts, campsites, tennis courts and playgrounds.

Detectives handling the case for the Montgomery County Police Department believe there may be additional victims of sexual assault by Hernandez-Penal that have not contacted authorities. The agency reveals that the illegal immigrant “made statements of involvement” during interviews with detectives after his recent arrest. He was then transported to the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit where he was charged with first degree rape, first degree assault, second degree assault, armed robbery, kidnapping, and weapons-related crimes. In its news release detectives urge anyone who may have been a victim of Hernandez-Penal to contact the agency’s Special Victims Investigations Division (SVID).

https://www.judicialwatch.org/illegal-immigrant-protected/
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2024 UPDATE

Montgomery County still screwing up when it comes to illegals:

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NEW: Yesterday, ICE in Baltimore arrested a Salvadoran MS-13 member in the U.S. illegally who had been released from custody by the sanctuary jurisdiction in Montgomery County despite a conviction for accessory to first degree murder. They also ignored an ICE detainer.

Background: Montgomery County police arrested the 30-year-old MS-13 gang member in January 2023, charging him with accessory to first degree murder. ICE placed a detainer request on him in June 2023.

The Circuit Court of Montgomery County in Rockville convicted him of accessory after the fact-murder first degree in September 2023 and sentenced him to five years of imprisonment. The court suspended all but 18 months of his sentence.

The Montgomery County Circuit Court ignored ICE's immigration detainer and released the MS-13 member into the community.

ICE found and rearrested him yesterday near his residence in Silver Spring.

ICE says the gang member originally crossed illegally into the U.S. in 2006 near Falfurrias, TX as an unaccompanied minor. Later that year, the Office of Refugee Resettlement reunited him with his uncle in Washington D.C.

An immigration judge ordered him to be deported to El Salvador in 2007, but that apparently never happened.

This is yet another case of an unaccompanied minor entering the U.S. illegally, being resettled into the U.S., then becoming a MS-13 gang member.

ICE press release: https://ice.gov/news/releases/ero-baltimore-arrests-salvadoran-ms-13-member-convicted-accessory-murder-maryland
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