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Accused Illegal Alien Killers May Be Venezuelan Gang Members

The two illegal aliens charged with killing 12-year-old Joselyn Nungaray in Houston, Texas, are from Venezuela, who have prospered in the United States thanks to lax immigration controls under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala. Possibly connected to the violent Torren de Aragua gang. Harris.

As Breitbart News reported, undocumented Venezuelan immigrants Johan Jose Martínez Rangel, 22, and Franklin Pena, 26, both of whom were released into the U.S. interior from the southern border, were arrested early in the morning. He was charged with sexually assaulting and murdering Jocelyn. It was June 17th.

search warrant obtained by KPRC 2 News revealed that Martínez Rangel and Peña are being investigated for possible ties to Torren de Aragua, a violent street gang based in Venezuela. Torren de Aragua may have added hundreds of people to its ranks in the United States through illegal immigration from the southern border.

“It makes it more real that these people are monsters, that they do nefarious things, that they are evil people who have no heart and have no compassion for anyone,” said Angel Mama. Alexis Nungarai told KPRC 2 News.

“We don't have to bury our children at all. They are supposed to bury us,” Alexis Nungarai said.

Border Patrol arrested Martinez Rangel on March 14 at the border near El Paso, Texas. On the same day, he was issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) on a recognizance order and released to the interior of the United States. Federal immigration judge.

Border Patrol agents arrested Pena near El Paso on May 28 and released him into the interior of the United States on an IRS recognizance order the same day. It was just 20 days before Pena was accused of aiding and abetting Joselyn's murder.

The House Homeland Security Committee later revealed that Peña and Martinez Rangel were released from DHS custody at the border. Even though Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had thousands of detention beds available at the time of their release. .

Martinez-Rangel and Peña are each being held on $10 million bail. ICE agents have detained the two men and are requesting that they be released into custody at any time.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.

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