• Re: [Biden's bloody hands...] Mexicans charged with murder of North Car

    From Bradley K. Sherman@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Sat Sep 3 03:27:47 2022
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    "Leroy N. Soetoro" <democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov> wrote:

    Wake County K9 Deputy Ned Byrd was killed on Aug. 11

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mexicans-charged-murder-north-carolina- sheriffs-deputy-us-illegally

    Two Mexican nationals charged with the murder of a North Carolina
    sheriff’s deputy were in the country illegally, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed to Fox News Digital on Friday.

    ICE confirmed that it had issued immigration detainers for Alder Alfonso Marin Sotelo, 25, and Arturo Marin Sotelo 29, who were both charged with murder. Additionally, the agency had issued a detainer for Rolando Marin Sotelo, 22, who is charged with illegal possession of a weapon.

    Alder Alfonso Marin Sotelo and Arturo Marin Sotelo are charged with the murder of Wake County K9 Deputy Ned Byrd, who was shot and killed on Aug.
    11 when patrolling a neighborhood in response to multiple 911 calls.

    Moments before he died, Byrd got out of his vehicle but left his dog
    inside, Sheriff Gerald Baker told FOX 8 last month. The fact he left his
    dog inside "tells us that what he got out on didn’t appear to be any sort
    of threat or require any sort of need for his partner."

    NORTH CAROLINA POLICE ARREST MAN SUSPECTED IN KILLING K-9 POLICE OFFICER

    Byrd was shot multiple times and was found wearing protective gear,
    according to FOX 8.

    ICE told Fox News Digital that the elder brothers had both entered the
    U.S. illegally "on an unknown date, at an unknown place" that was not a
    port of entry — meaning they likely evaded Border Patrol agents.

    Arturo Marin Sotelo had been encountered by Border Patrol agents near
    Naco, Arizona, in June 2010 and had been deported to Mexico via voluntary return through Tucson, Arizona. However, he later re-entered the country.

    NORTH CAROLINA DEPUTY SHOT AND KILLED IN LINE OF DUTY, POLICE SAY

    ICE said that Rolando Marin Sotelo, the younger brother now facing a
    weapons charge, was encountered as an unaccompanied child in 2019, and was issued a voluntary return in Arizona. However, he was encountered two
    months later by Border Patrol in Texas, and was released into the U.S. via humanitarian parole.

    According to ICE, his immigration hearing was scheduled for April 2023. Details of the brothers’ illegal immigration status were first reported by Breitbart News.

    ICE detainers are requests that illegal immigrants in law enforcement
    custody be transferred to ICE when eventually released from custody. ICE issues them when they believe that someone is deportable. The Biden administration had limited immigration enforcement actions to focusing on recent border crossers and national security and public safety threats —
    but that guidance is currently blocked by a court order. However, Wake
    County is a "sanctuary" jurisdiction, meaning it limits cooperation with
    ICE.

    The Marin Sotelo brothers’ immigration status has already led to questions from the state’s lawmakers. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., and Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C., wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas this week requesting information about the suspects.

    "This raises significant questions about how they entered the country, why they were able to remain in the United States, and whether robust
    immigration enforcement would have apprehended them sooner and prevented
    the death of Deputy Byrd," they said in the letter.

    The lawmakers are requesting "the alien files and all relevant and
    pertinent information" on the suspects.

    Border Patrol agents have so far had over two million migrant encounters
    this fiscal year, while more than 500,000 illegal immigrants are believed
    to have evaded agents and fled into the U.S.

    Fox News' Max Thornberry contributed to this report.

    LEOs should turn their backs on federal and state employees.

    Let them reap the fruits of their labors.

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