Posted on 11/24/2016 4:09:49 AM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda
Woman accused of murder, kidnapping baby was living in US illegally
WICHITA, Kan. A Dallas woman accused of killing a Wichita mother and taking her baby was in the country illegally when she was released from a Kansas jail this summer before immigration officials had a chance to request she be held, law enforcement authorities said Wednesday.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not receive the July 25 list of arrests from the Sedgwick County sheriffs office showing Yesenia Sesmas name on it until the following day, and by that time she had already been released from local custody, said ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok. The agency would have asked that she be detained if Sesmas, a Mexican national, had still been in jail, he said.
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Another of Yeb’s acts of love nonsense. Too bad a cop paid the ultimate price.
45% of illegals come in the front door and stay. The key to stopping it isn’t a wall. We need to stop illegal labor. I can’t believe under this administration that DHS (whatever variety) was allowed to go after a group of day laborers. That has been prohibited by the Administration since day one of the Obama Administration.
Cut off the welfare. Some 75% are on welfare.
(BTW - 92% of muzzies are on welfare)
I’m tired of hearing about what wonderful people illegals are. BUILD. THE. DAMN. WALL.
Throw the sheriff behind bars. He knew ICE didn't have time to get the report. No telling how many others have been released from these sanctuary communities who have gone out and committed other violent crimes. The family should sue the living daylights out of the county. Anytime an illegal is released with nothing but a pinky swear he/she's going to return for their hearing and commits a crime, the victim should sue the community for every dime they can get.
This makes me so angry! She was arrested for kidnapping last summer, but Wichita is a sanctuary city so she was released on bond and not to immigration.
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