Posted on 06/21/2024 4:17:46 AM PDT by grundle
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed to Fox News that the Ecuadorean illegal immigrant charged with raping a 13-year-old girl in New York City was caught by Border Patrol in Eagle Pass, Texas, in June 2021, then released into the U.S. with a future court date.
In addition, the agency confirmed in a statement to Fox News' Bill Melugin that in February 2022 an immigration judge ordered Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, 25, to be deported, but he never was.
Inga-Landi is part of ICE's nondetained docket, which Fox News reported this week has exploded to 7.4 million cases, with each ICE officer currently having to manage an average of 7,000 cases.
On June 18, the New York City Police Department arrested Inga-Landi as a suspect for the sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl in Queens. He's also facing several other charges.
Surveillance video of the area led police to identify Inga-Landi as the primary suspect after tips about his whereabouts came flooding in.
He was eventually arrested after a group of neighbors recognized him from a wanted poster. About 10 people held him down until police arrived to arrest him in the early morning hours Tuesday.
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BTTT
Joe Biden could close the border in 10 mins if he wanted to.
Absolutely. Of course, he won't do it.
It will take Trump a lot longer and require a lot more effort because he will have to battle 'Rats and deep-state TDS-afflicted RINOs the whole way.
Has Braag released him yet?
The Biden/Harris legacy
The Illegal immigrant plague brought to you by Biden and his party that only serves to destroy for power.
What’s the use of deporting them? They just turn around and come back in.
DEPORT THEM IN CHEAP CASKET
DEPORT THEM IN CHEAP CASKET
OR-—EVEN JUST A BODY BAG.
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