President Joe Biden’s so-called “sanctuary country” order allows illegal aliens wanted on rape charges in the sanctuary state of Oregon and already ordered to be deported from the United States to be immediately detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). It was designed to avoid receiving such damage.
Juan Jose Sebastian, 26, an illegal alien from Guatemala, first arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border as an unaccompanied alien child (UAC) in November 2015 and was subsequently released into the U.S. interior. Ta.
In July 2019, a federal immigration judge ordered Jose Sebastian to be removed from the United States, but ICE did not deport him. Jose Sebastian was later indicted on three counts of rape and sexual assault in Washington County, Oregon.
Last month, Jose Sebastian arrested Charged with driving without a license in Martin County, Florida. ICE officials initially refused to detain Jose Sebastian, saying he was not considered a priority for deportation under Biden’s sanctuary countries order.
Similarly, Washington County authorities refused to extradite Jose Sebastian to Oregon to face rape charges. As a result, Martin County was forced to release Jose Sebastian from jail.
Martin County Sheriff William Snyder said, “I no longer had the legal authority to detain the suspect…I was completely shocked when the correctional officer informed me that ICE did not have bed space.” I received it,” he said. Said WPBF25 News.
Rep. Brian Mast (R-Florida) and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) quickly intervened in the case, urging ICE authorities to take custody of Jose Sebastian, who was arrested in Washington County. He claimed that he was unaware of the rape charge against him.
“How stupid is this? This illegal immigrant was supposed to be deported, but even though he was told there was a warrant for sexual assault, it was enough for ICE to detain him.” It wasn’t,” Mast told WPBF 25 News. “The Biden administration continues to prioritize illegal aliens over Americans.”
ICE agents worked with the Martin County Sheriff’s Office and took Jose Sebastian into custody on March 2. He will remain in federal custody while awaiting deportation.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Please email jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
