Former President Donald J. Trump's recent campaign visit to Wisconsin alleges that a Honduran man repeatedly raped and sodomized a Madison-area girl over a two-year period starting when she was one year old. Recent allegations have focused attention on violent crimes allegedly committed by illegal immigrants in the state. 6.
When President Trump visited the Mississippi River city of Prairie du Chien on September 28, he was flanked by large posters depicting undocumented immigrants accused of recent crimes in Wisconsin. . Among them was a suspected member of the Venezuela-based Torren de Aragua gang who was arrested in the city three weeks ago.
“This vile monster was charged with holding a mother and daughter captive against their will and sexually assaulting them over and over again,” President Trump said. “This animal came across the vast borders of Kamala, along with hundreds of thousands of other animals worse than him.”
President Trump brought up the incident again on October 1 during a speech in Waunakee, Wisconsin, just north of the state capital, Madison.
“I will free Wisconsin from mass immigration by murderers, rapists, thugs, drug dealers, thugs, and violent gang members.”
Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate, 26 years old;
charged In Crawford County Circuit Court, charges of second-degree sexual assault with force, child abuse with intent to cause harm, strangulation and suffocation, two counts of assault with domestic violence modifier, disorderly conduct with domestic violence modifier. was charged with the act.
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criminal charges Zarate accused the woman of vaginal rape and sodomy, strangling her and throwing her into a cabinet in the camper he lived in with his daughter. When her daughter tried to get between them during the argument, Zarate grabbed her by the hair and shoved her, hitting her in the head, according to the complaint.
Zarate said after sodomizing the woman. I am a criminal,” the complaint states.
“He was arrested and released in the sanctuary city of Minneapolis,” Trump said. “…he assaulted another woman within the Dane County sanctuary jurisdiction and had an outstanding warrant for strangulation. All of this coming to this small, beautiful, idyllic Wisconsin town. It was from before.”
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charged in Dane County strangulation and suffocation, false imprisonment, assault, and disorderly conduct. Zarate is accused of attempting to strangle a female acquaintance in his car on November 16, 2023. Zarate reportedly fled the area before Madison police arrested him. He was arrested in Minneapolis on November 17, but was released without charge.
Details of the incident were revealed during a campaign campaign days after the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement investigation.
reported 435,719 foreign nationals convicted of crimes have been released into the United States, including 13,100 for murder, 10,000 for robbery, and 10,000 for sexual assault. 5,800 people and 62,231 people were convicted of assault. According to the report, none of these individuals are in custody.
“I will free Wisconsin from mass immigration by murderers, rapists, thugs, drug dealers, thugs and violent gang members,” the former president said. “We're going to liberate this country.”
Three days before President Trump's visit to southwestern Wisconsin, another case of brutal crimes against children allegedly involving illegal aliens was scheduled to go to trial in Madison. The case has been adjourned until April 2025.
“For a long time, the media has systematically refused to report on the immigration status of criminals in this state.”
Williams J.A. Monju, 31, from Honduras,
billed in may He repeatedly sexually assaulted children over a two-year period starting when he was 6 years old. The assaults included vaginal rape and sodomy, according to the criminal complaint. The abuse occurred at a housing complex in Fitchburg, a suburb of 35,000 people south of Madison.
According to the complaint, Monju is the boyfriend of the girl's mother and they have been living together since January 2022.
A forensic interviewer at Safe Harbor said the girl said the assault was “very painful and [she] She thought she was going to die,” the criminal complaint states. At one point, the girl said she bled so much that she had to throw her underwear in the trash.
According to the complaint, Monge threatened to kill the girl's mother and grandmother if she told anyone about the abuse. After the girl came to the house, her grandmother reported the abuse to Fitchburg police.
The incident has received no attention from local media.
The suspects in the illegal immigration crime are Juan Carlos Rocha Mejia, Alejandro Coronel Zarate, and Williams Monge.Photos from Fond du Lac, Crawford, and Dane County jails.
Both these incidents and others have been covered in a series of articles on independent news sites.
Right now in Wisconsin. The daily series, which began Sept. 25 and continues through Election Day, highlights some of the surprising effects of a wide-open southern border under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
“We learned about some of these crimes from law enforcement officials, but the media has long been concerned about crimes in this state,” Jim Piłowalczyk, editor of Wisconsin Right Now, told Blaze News. I feel that there has been a systematic refusal to report the immigration status of people who have lost their lives,” he told Blaze News. “We believe voters have a right to know the real impact that Biden-Harris’ policies will have on immigrants.”
On October 1, Piławalczyk detailed the case of a 12-year-old boy in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, authorities said.
“Sold” by mother to a 31-year-old man for raping a girl.
Elia Antonio, 34, lives in Fond du Lac.
Paid He was charged in Fond du Lac County Circuit Court with child trafficking, failure to commit sexual assault of a child and two counts of bail jumping. She is reportedly not legally in the country. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement filed a detention complaint against her.
“He was trying to buy my daughter from me.''
On May 18, Antonio ordered his daughter to get into the van because he needed a ride to the hospital, according to the criminal complaint. Instead, they drove to pick up Antonio's boyfriend.
Juan Carlos Rocha Mejia, 31 years old; of Fond du Lac.
According to Pilawalczyk's article, Rocha Mejia entered the United States illegally from Nicaragua. He was detained by the U.S. Border Patrol in 2021 but was released under the Biden administration's catch-and-release policy.
Police said Rocha Mejia got into the back of the van, blindfolded the girl and tried to tape her hands to the back seat. While she was struggling with Rocha Mejia, the man touched her over her clothes, according to the complaint. The man then “covered her nose and mouth with his shirt and raped her, attempting to knock her out,” the complaint says.
“It almost ended up being acid.”
The girl escaped from the van by unlocking the door and ran to a nearby home for help.
Antonio said Rocha Mejia threatened him by saying, “I'm going to starve myself of oxygen or I won't be able to see my children.'' Antonio told police, “He was trying to buy my daughter from me, buying her for money, maybe raping her, trying to sell her to someone else, things like that.”
After Rocha Mejia told her she wouldn't sell her daughter, she told him she had no other choice, according to the criminal complaint.
“Whether you want it or not, I want your daughter. If I don't take the money, your daughter will be kidnapped or she won't be here anymore. Whether you want it or not, I want your daughter. Regardless, you have to accept it,'' Rocha Mejia is quoted as saying in the complaint.
Rocha Mejia gave Antonio $250. “It's still in the car and I haven't even touched it,” she said, according to the complaint.
Rocha Mejia was charged with first-degree child sexual assault, touching a child using force or threat of violence, child enticement, false imprisonment, and strangulation and suffocation.
Antonio is scheduled to return to court on Oct. 28 for a status conference. Rocha Mejia will have a bail hearing on October 3rd. Both are being held in the Fond du Lac County Jail. An ICE detainer has also been filed for Rocha Mejia.
Piławalczyk, who had a 20-year career as a police officer before founding his news business, said corporate media typically turns a blind eye to the illegal status of criminal suspects.
“There have been only a few cases where police chiefs and district attorneys have pushed the issue forward by including an immigration perspective in criminal complaints and press releases,” he said. “This was the case in Fond du Lac and Prairie du Chien. In most cases, corporate media censors the immigration angle or does not report on the incident at all.”
Some county jails, such as Dane County, are spotty in respecting ICE detainees, Pilawalczyk said. He said other counties, such as Waukesha County on Milwaukee's west side, have near-perfect records of detaining suspects, working with ICE so immigration agents can detain them.
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