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Sanctuary California to Free Illegal Alien from Prison After He Killed Two Teens in Drunk Driving Crash

California’s sanctuary state is set to release two-time illegal aliens from prison who were paid off for murdering two American teenagers, 19-year-old Anna Valforomeeva and Nikolai Osokin in a drunken driving conflict in 2021.

Valforomeeva and Osokin, who were on a date, were murdered in November 2021 in Orange County, California by Ortega Angiano, who was drunk on the 205 freeway, driving at a high speed of 100 mph. The teens were brought to life when they crashed.

The following year, Ortega Anguiano was found guilty of manslaughter of two vehicles while drunk and sentenced to just 10 years in prison for killing Valforomeeva and Osokin. Before his conviction, Ortega Angiano had already been convicted of many felony and spent time in the California prison system.

new Report Bill Melugin of Fox News has made it clear that California officials plan to release Ortega Anguiano from prison this July, ensuring he is serving less than half of his sentence.

“The victim’s family felt it was already a weak sentence, but said on Easter Sunday, the CA Corrections Department informed Ortega Angiano that it was due to be released early on July 19, 2025.

Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials say they will place detainees in Ortega Anjano. Gavin Newsom (d) Office of California Government I wrote it The X post plans to hand over Ortega Anguiano to ice agents when state officials are released from prison.

Bilal Essayli, US Attorney for the Central District of California I wrote it In a post where his office plans to obtain custody of Ortega Anguiano and confirm that he is serving a long sentence in federal prison for immigration crimes.

“My office has filed a felony immigration charge against this defendant,” the essayri writes. “If convicted at 8 USC 1326, he faces up to 20 years in federal prison. If California does not seek a full measure of justice for this individual, [Department of Justice] Will. “

Similarly, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi was called “absolutely merciless” pending early release from prison of Ortega Anjano.

“What about justice for these teens? What about parents’ rights? [The Justice Department] We will work with Ice to ensure that this illegal alien is receiving full punishment for his crimes,” Bondi wrote.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him to jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.

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