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Venezuelan migrant who entered US illegally charged with raping teen girl in Virginia

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Venezuelan migrant who entered US illegally charged with raping teen girl in Virginia
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Melissa Koenig
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New York Post
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Tue, 02/27/2024
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A Venezuelan migrant in the US illegally after being stopped — and then released — at the border five months ago has now been charged in Virginia with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.

Renzo Mendoza Montes, 32, was arrested last week on two felony charges for sexually assaulting an underage child, deputies in Campbell County announced.

Renzo Mendoza Montes, 32, is pictured in a mugshot.

Renzo Mendoza Montes, 32, was arrested last week on two felony charges for sexually assaulting an underage child. Blue Ridge Regional Jail

He is facing charges of “carnal knowledge of a child without force” and “taking indecent liberties with a child.”

Authorities say Montes is a Venezuelan citizen who has been in the country illegally since he crossed the southern border into El Paso, Texas, on Sept. 2.

He was detained and released by US Customs and Border Protection, officials told Fox News.

Montes is being held without bail at the Blue Ridge Regional Jail, as deputies continue to investigate the alleged crimes.

“We are especially sensitive to the fact that these crimes involve a young juvenile who lives here within our community,” Sheriff Whit Clark said in a statement.

“Like any criminal investigation conducted by the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office, upholding the integrity of a case is a priority for our department and the Campbell County Commonwealth’s Attorney.”

DOJ Indicts Illegal Alien Running Unlicensed Biolab in California

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DOJ Indicts Illegal Alien Running Unlicensed Biolab in California
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Michael McManus
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FAIR
Article date: 
Mon, 11/20/2023
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Mon, 03/20/2023
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Mutant mice, biological weapons, and multi-million-dollar fraud make quite the combination. This week in California, the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of California, indicted a Chinese national on an extensive list of charges. The Chinese citizen, Jia Bei Zhu, was arrested in October on charges that he was running a secret unlicensed biological lab. Investigators found genetically modified mice and medical vials, some of which were labeled “malaria,” “E.coli” and “Ebola.” Zhu gave multiple false names to investigators, and gave false statements about his role at the lab and its activities. To cap it all off, he is a fugitive from Canada, and has previously been implicated in the theft of over $300 million in intellectual property. There are even reports he is linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).  Indeed, documents in his possession showed he received large unexplained payments from Chinese banks totaling over $1.3 million.

In addition to storing and experimenting with lethal illnesses and mutant mice, Zhu was also cashing in on fake COVID-19 tests. Over the course of three years, Zhu set up multiple companies, including Universal Meditech Incorporated (UMI) and Prestige Biotech Incorporated (PBI), through which he sold hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 test kits to companies throughout the United States. The companies did not obtain pre-market approval, pre-market clearance, or emergency use authorization. There were over 103 million cumulative infections of COVID in the U.S., and over 1 million Americans died of the illness. The use of fake tests certainly put many people at risk of false negatives, as people who were infected would have been given an all-clear only to infect others and potentially cause their deaths.  Zhu’s company also imported fake pregnancy tests, potentially leading women who are pregnant to believe they are not and causing them to ignore the drinking and diet precautions that they would take if they knew.

What makes this case particularly terrifying is the proximity of the illegal biolab to a Valley Foods supermarket. Both Ebola and E. coli can be spread through contaminated food, and the thought of mice infected with these killer illnesses getting into a supermarket and potentially contaminating the food supply is a chilling one. Ebola is a devastating illness and causes hemorrhaging internally and externally. E. coli is a serious form of food poisoning that can be especially dangerous in children or older people.

It is not entirely clear yet how Zhu entered the United States.  Typically an arrest warrant in Canada would flag anyone trying to cross through a port of entry and trigger further scrutiny by U.S. border agents.  However, as tensions between China and the U.S. run high, national security analysts have warned of the danger of open borders and an increasing number of aliens trying to slip into the United States undetected. When asked if it was credible that China could be infiltrating military or intelligence personnel into America via the effectively open Southwest border, security analyst Rebecca Grant told Newsweek “If you’re a bad guy that wants to infiltrate operatives into the U.S.A., the southern border is a pretty easy way to do it.” Other China analysts have argued that the units may have already slipped across the border. The concern was so great that in September 2023, five U.S. Senators sent a letter asking Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas to clarify what security measures were in place in response to increased Chinese activity at the U.S. border.

Illegal Alien Pleads Not Guilty to Killing 20-Year-Old Johanna Pascoe

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Illegal Alien Pleads Not Guilty to Killing 20-Year-Old Johanna Pascoe
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John Binder
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Brietbart News
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Sun, 01/15/2023
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Racine County Sheriff/Racine Journal Times

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JOHN BINDER

15 Jan 2023134

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An illegal alien has pleaded not guilty to killing 20-year-old Johanna Pascoe in Racine County, Wisconsin, days before Christmas last year.

Ernesto Regalado Rodriguez, a 21-year-old illegal alien, pleaded not guilty this month to homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle, knowingly operating a vehicle without a driver’s license causing death, and first-degree recklessly endangering safety in relation to a fatal crash on December 12.

According to Racine County police, Rodriguez struck Pascoe head-on on a highway. Pascoe, who was unconscious when first responders arrived on the scene, was driving to Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she worked as a nurse after graduating from Gateway Technical College.

Meanwhile, Rodriguez was outside of his vehicle when police arrived on the scene. Officers allege that Rodriguez smelled of alcohol and appeared drunk when they spoke to him. When Rodriguez took a blood-alcohol level test, it showed he was twice over the legal limit to be driving.

Officers said they found four empty beers in Rodriguez’s vehicle, and he allegedly told police that he had been drinking but believed he was well enough to drive.

Pascoe died on December 13, a day after the crash.

Jim Piwowarczyk of Wisconsin Right Now first reported on Rodriguez’s illegal alien status, having an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer in addition to his more than $500,000 bail:

Caledonia Deputy Chief of Police Shawn Engleman told WRN that Rodriguez said he arrived in Wisconsin from Mexico three years ago and that he is not a U.S. Citizen. He did not have information on the hold or Rodriguez’s immigration status; the jail is run by the Racine County Sheriff’s Department, which confirmed its existence but did not comment further. [Emphasis added]

Man Accused of Burglarizing Office of Arizona Democrat Is Illegal Alien, Says Kari Lake

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Man Accused of Burglarizing Office of Arizona Democrat Is Illegal Alien, Says Kari Lake
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Article author: 
Lorenz Duchamps
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The Epoch Times
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Tue, 11/01/2022
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Arizona Republican governor frontrunner Kari Lake said on Monday that a suspect who was arrested after allegedly breaking into the campaign headquarters of Democratic nominee for governor Katie Hobbs in downtown Phoenix on Oct. 25 is residing illegally in the United States.

Lake revealed the new details while speaking on Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Monday, claiming recent reports are legit and the suspect, identified as Daniel Mota Dos Reis, is “currently in this country illegally.”

“I’m glad that you just [asked] that,” Lake told Carlson, adding that the case “proves the point that having a wide-open border means more crime, higher incidents of crime for American citizens, and that’s what we’re seeing here in Arizona.”

NTD News, The Epoch Times’ sister media, has contacted the Phoenix Police Department to ask if they’re able to verify Lake’s claim.

Last week, authorities arrested the 36-year-old man in connection to the break-in, Phoenix police confirmed in a statement two days after the incident occurred. Officials did not say whether the crime was politically motivated.

An officer saw a news story with surveillance photos of the suspect and recognized him as the man arrested for a burglary at another office in the area, police said. The officer contacted the jail to ensure the suspect would not be released and re-arrested him for the burglary at Hobbs’ office.

The man had items missing from Hobbs’ office with him when he was arrested for the unrelated burglary, said Phoenix Police Sgt. Phil Krynsky.

Hobbs’ campaign manager, Nicole DeMont, had also said items were taken during the burglary, but the campaign has declined to say what they were.

Illegal Alien Entered U.S. Pretending To Be Unaccompanied Minor, Murdered Man Who Took Him In, Police Say

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Illegal Alien Entered U.S. Pretending To Be Unaccompanied Minor, Murdered Man Who Took Him In, Police Say
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Article author: 
Ryan Saavedra
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The Daily Wire
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Fri, 11/05/2021
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Mon, 01/31/2022
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An illegal alien from Honduras who reportedly entered the U.S. earlier this year pretending to be an unaccompanied minor went on to brutally murder a man in Florida who took him in, according to law enforcement.

Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, who recently turned 24, “was busted Oct. 7 in Jacksonville when he was found covered in blood after allegedly killing Francisco Javier Cuellar, 46, a father of four who had taken in the immigrant who told authorities he was 17,” The New York Post reported. “Ulloa, who turned 24 on Friday, had duped border authorities in Texas several months earlier by claiming he was a teenager named Reynel Alexander Hernandez — and even told his mom about the ruse.”

The Post noted that it was not clear how Ulloa made it to Florida after being detained in Texas or if he was transported across the U.S. on the Biden administration’s secret late night flights.

The Post added that Cuellar’s daughter, MaryCarmen, believes that Ulloa was on one of those flights because she said that her dad went to the airport one day and then Ulloa “came out of nowhere.”

“My dad seemed like he was doing a favor for somebody because where [Ulloa] came from they are super poor,” MaryCarmen told the Post. “We feel that someone asked my dad to do it. My dad was really compassionate like that, he would help someone who needed it.”

Fox News reported:

The Biden administration is not removing unaccompanied children under Title 42 public health protections and has instead been processing them into the country and uniting them with sponsors when possible. The Post reported that Ulloa was placed in a shelter, given a Notice to Appear and released.

An ICE spokesman confirmed to Fox News that ICE had filed an immigration detainer on Ulloa on Oct. 13, who it said was an unlawfully present citizen of Honduras, following his arrest in Jacksonville for murder.

Illegal alien convicted of murdering former intern Chandra Levy

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Illegal alien convicted of murdering former intern Chandra Levy
Article author: 
Keith L. Alexander and Henri E. Cauvin
Article publisher: 
The Washington Post
Article date: 
Mon, 11/22/2010
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Ingmar Guandique convicted of first-degree murder of former intern Chandra Levy

By Keith L. Alexander and Henri E. Cauvin
Washington Post Staff Writers
Monday, November 22, 2010; 1:41 PM

A D.C. Superior Court jury on Monday found Ingmar Guandique guilty of first-degree murder in the slaying of former federal intern Chandra Levy.

The jury of nine women and three men reached its verdict after 3 1/2 days of deliberations.

 

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