Posted on 02/13/2026 3:02:00 PM PST by John Semmens
US District Judge John deGravelles ordered the release into the community of four previously convicted criminals who were being held by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). All had final orders for their deportation. The individuals and their crimes are...
Ibrahim Ali Mohammed (Ethiopian) — sexual exploitation of a minor.
Luis Gaston-Sanchez (Cuban) — homicide, assault, resisting an officer, concealing stolen property, and robbery.
Ricardo Blanco Chomat (Cuban) — homicide, kidnapping, aggravated assault with a firearm, burglary, robbery, larceny, and selling cocaine.
Francisco Rodriguez-Romero (Cuban) — homicide.
Judge deGravelles explained "President Biden knew of their crimes, but he still allowed them to move freely about the country. There is no evidence that they have committed any further crimes during this parole. I am not convinced that Trump has the authority to reverse the leniency previously granted by President Biden."
DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin complained "releasing these monsters is inexcusably reckless. President Trump was elected largely on his promise to crackdown on illegal immigration. Secretary Noem is now enforcing the law and arresting aliens who have no legal right to be in our country. We are applying the law as written. This rogue judge lacks the authority to overrule the will of the electorate."
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) said "the Trump Administration's objection to the release of these men is part of the Republican effort to use unjust deportations in order to suppress Democrat votes in the upcoming November election. This is why we are insisting that polling places be made sanctuary areas where ICE enforcement activities are prohibited so immigrants can cast their ballots without fear of being arrested and deported. This is the price of our cooperation to keep the government from shutting down."
In related news, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) urged California's Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta to honor ICE detainers for more than 33,000 criminal illegal aliens currently in state custody. Newsom replied that "we do not honor detainers for those accused of non-violent crimes." Crimes considered "nonviolent" under California law include: human trafficking of a child, rape of an unconscious person or by intoxication, drive by shooting at inhabited dwelling or vehicle, assault with a firearm or deadly weapon, assault on a police officer, serial arson, exploding a bomb to injure people, solicitation to commit murder, assault from a caregiver to a child under eight years old that could result in a coma or death, and felony domestic violence.
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Translation:
Democrats are allowed to do stuff.
Republicans are not.
GIVE THEM THE ADDRESS OF THE JUDGE & TELL THEM THEY CAN LIVE FOR FREE THERE.
How the H*LL are these things still breathing after committing those crimes?????????????
Blowsberg did more than block their removal (see title). He ruled that the US gov has to fly them back and who knows what else.
This aho “judgette” needs to have his ass kicked and locked up with the Maryland All-Star Daddy Pedo, Kid Abrego.
Haiti or the Dominican Republic could use the money, and this way we get the undesired off our soil and someplace peaceful and safe.
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