Sixth
Illegal Immigrant Arrested On Sexual Offense Charges In Maryland County In Less
Than A Month
Source: AP Photo/LM Otero, File
Lewis reports that Nestor Lopez-Guzman was arrested
by Montgomery County police on August 18th after police were notified that the
21-year-old Salvadoran national sexually abused 12-year-old girl and her
brother over a six month period. The unidentified victim told police that on
more than one occasion, Lopez-Guzman would touch her legs and try to move his
hand up towards her vagina.
NEW:
Nestor Lopez-Guzman molested a 12yo girl + her younger brother, cops say.
Per ICE, the 21yo is a Salvadoran national living in the U.S. illegally.
This is at least the sixth undocumented immigrant arrested in Montgomery County, Md. on rape/sex abuse charges since July 25.
Per ICE, the 21yo is a Salvadoran national living in the U.S. illegally.
This is at least the sixth undocumented immigrant arrested in Montgomery County, Md. on rape/sex abuse charges since July 25.
She stated that she doesn't
believe he ever actually did touch her genitals, because she would kick him and
move away before he ever could. But, she stated that these approaches sexual in
nature. The accused pervert would say to the minor "how
delicious" while making the advances. On one occasion, while Lopez-Guzman
held the victim's nine-month-old sister, the suspect is alleged to have
forcibly put his hand down the minor's shirt and touching her breasts.
NEW: Nestor Lopez-Guzman molested a 12yo girl + her
younger brother, cops say.
Per ICE, the 21yo is a Salvadoran national living in the U.S. illegally.
This is at least the sixth undocumented immigrant arrested in Montgomery County, Md. on rape/sex abuse charges since July 25.
Per ICE, the 21yo is a Salvadoran national living in the U.S. illegally.
This is at least the sixth undocumented immigrant arrested in Montgomery County, Md. on rape/sex abuse charges since July 25.
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According to detectives, Lopez-Guzman confessed to touching the elementary
school-age boy's genitals, claiming it was a "cultural joke" that's
"common in El Salvador."
Lopez-Guzman said it's a way for men to poke fun at one another.
The 21yo is out on bond awaiting trial.
Lopez-Guzman said it's a way for men to poke fun at one another.
The 21yo is out on bond awaiting trial.
Lewis also reports that
"Lopez-Guzman confessed to touching the elementary school-age boy's
genitals, claiming it was a 'cultural joke' that's 'common in El
Salvador.'"
Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed that Lopez-Guzman is in the
country illegally. ICE lodged a detainer on him two days after he was arrested,
took him in custody, and released him after he posted an immigration
bond.
In mid-August, I reported on
the two illegal immigrants accused of repeatedly raping an 11-year-old girl. In
July, I reported on
the illegal immigrant who targeted more than 25 women addicted to drugs. The
foreign national would then offer narcotics in exchange for sex for himself and
his associates. Last week, an illegal immigrant accused of first-degree rape
and attempted second-degree murder was arrested. Just two days ago, I reported
that an illegal alien was arrested for allegedly crawling into a 16-year-old
girl's bed and raping her at knifepoint. All of these crimes occurred in
Montgomery County.
But, what does Montgomery County Exeutive Elrich
have to say on the issue? Well, he told a frustrated Vince Coglianese of WMAL
radio in DC on Wednesday, "Look, I understand that tension. But, I me an,
are you suggesting we should -- I mean, do you support just deporting all
illegal immigrants?"
11/ I told Elrich that we've heard from county residents
who are deeply concerned with his handling of illegal immigrant crime.
Legal immigrants, specifically, resent the idea that they're lumped in with illegal immigrants, particularly those who commit violent crimes.
Legal immigrants, specifically, resent the idea that they're lumped in with illegal immigrants, particularly those who commit violent crimes.
12/
Elrich: "Look, I understand that tension. But, I mean, are you suggesting
we should -- I mean, do you support just deporting all illegal
immigrants?"
Me: "I support creating new laws if you don't like the ones you have to enforce."
FULL AUDIO: omny.fm/shows/mornings…
Me: "I support creating new laws if you don't like the ones you have to enforce."
FULL AUDIO: omny.fm/shows/mornings…
Pathetic.
But is Montgomery County a sanctuary city? Well,
technically not, but it may as well be considered one:
While Montgomery County does not
officially recognize itself a sanctuary county, its protocol makes it a de
facto sanctuary county. This means they do not comply with ICE in most
situations.
"Our law enforcement and other
support agencies will continue to follow local laws, rules and regulations. As
a matter of policy, we do not inquire about anyone's immigration status to
support immigration enforcement, nor do we conduct immigration raids or
investigations," County Executive Marc Elrich said in a July 2019
government resource
page titled, "Montgomery County Supports
Immigrants."
"We also
encourage residents to seek help from organizations that provide legal
assistance and advice, so individuals will know their rights if they are
stopped or detained by ICE," County Council President Nancy Navarro added.
Sanctuary City: Illegal Alien Accused of Raping 16-Year-Old Girl at Knifepoint
2:42
An illegal alien has been arrested after allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl at knifepoint in the sanctuary city of Montgomery County, Maryland — the fifth alleged illegal alien rapist arrested in the area in a month.
Nelson Reyes-Medrano, a 46-year-old illegal alien from El Salvador, has been charged with first-degree rape after investigators say he raped a teenage girl in August 2018, according to WJLA 7 News‘ Kevin Lewis.
Police reports allege that Reyes-Medrano climbed into bed with the 16-year-old girl while she was napping and told her to “take your clothes off” as he held a kitchen knife. The victim told police that after she did not move, the illegal alien again told her, “Last time I’m going to say it, take your clothes off” and pressed the dull side of his knife against her neck.
At Reyes-Medrano’s request, the girl said she began to slowly remove her clothes. She told police that the illegal alien became impatient, pressed the knife against her neck again, and proceeded to rip her clothes off of her. This is when the victim told police that Reyes-Medrano began to rape her.
Only after hearing a noise outside did Reyes-Medrano stop raping the victim, the police report details. Police say the illegal alien stood up, put his pants on, and left the victim’s home, taking his kitchen knife with him.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency confirmed that Reyes-Medrano is an illegal alien from El Salvador. Records reveal he is a father of 10 children and has worked illegally for at least three years at a bakery in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
Reyes-Medrano was denied bond and remains in local custody. Montgomery County has a sanctuary policy where criminal illegal aliens are only turned over to ICE agents if a court issues a judicial warrant. ICE detainers with no judicial warrants are not honored and illegal aliens are released back into the community by law enforcement.
This is the fifth illegal alien who has been arrested on rape charges in Montgomery County in about a month. Last week, an illegal alien from El Salvador was arrested after allegedly raping a woman who was intoxicated. That same week, an illegal alien was arrested for allegedly beating, raping, and nearly strangling to death a woman outside her apartment complex. Similarly, two illegal aliens were arrested for allegedly raping an 11-year-old girl on separate occasions.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.
Judicial Watch Seeking Permanent Injunction Against California County’s Sanctuary Policy
August 28, 2019 Updated: August 29, 2019
Non-profit government watchdog Judicial Watch announced Wednesday it has filed a lawsuit in California Superior Court seeking a permanent injunction to bar Santa Clara County officials from enforcing a sanctuary policy that protects illegal aliens accused of heinous crimes.
Filed on behalf of Santa Clara County taxpayer Howard Myers, the suitrequests an injunction against Sheriff Laurie Smith and Rick Sung, acting chief of corrections.
The injunction would prevent Smith and Sung “from expending taxpayer funds and taxpayer-financed resources on a recently enacted policy that requires federal immigration officials to obtain a judicial warrant before an alien in Santa Clara County’s custody may be transferred to federal immigration officials’ custody for removal from the United States.”
The suit was prompted by the refusal of county officials to cooperate with efforts by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to take into custody Carlos Arevalo-Carranza, 24, an illegal alien accused in the brutal Feb. 28, 2019, murder of county resident Bambi Larson.
Larson, 59, died from multiple “deep wounds consistent with a cutting tool,” according to court documents.
Several weeks after Larson’s murder, Arevalo-Carranza was arrested by local law enforcement “and charged with Ms. Larson’s murder. Mr. Arevalo-Carranza reportedly had multiple, prior convictions in Santa Clara County, including a conviction for burglary in 2015, convictions for battery of an officer, resisting arrest, and entering a property in 2016, and a conviction for false imprisonment in 2017,” Judicial Watch told the court in its filing.
“He also reportedly had multiple, prior arrests in 2015-18 in both Santa Clara County and Los Angeles County, including arrests for possession of drug paraphernalia and methamphetamine, prowling, and false identification,” the filing continued.
“At the time of Ms. Larson’s death, Arevalo-Carranza reportedly was on probation for possession of drug paraphernalia and methamphetamine, false imprisonment, and burglary,” according to the suit.
Arevalo-Carranza reportedly had in his possession a seven-inch knife at the time of his arrest. Crime investigators matched a bloody footprint in Larson’s home with shoes worn by Arevalo-Carranza.
Federal officials had on six prior occasions asked county officials to hold Arevalo-Carranza when he was about to be released long enough for ICE officers to take him into custody for deportation and removal from the country.
“Each request was ignored pursuant to Santa Clara County’s longstanding policy of not honoring ICE detainers,” Judicial Watch said in the suit.
“Had Santa Clara County allowed ICE to take custody of Mr. Arevalo-Carranza, it is unlikely he would have had the opportunity to kill Ms. Larson,” Judicial Watch said.
The non-profit argued in its suit that the injunction should be granted because the county’s sanctuary policy is an “illegal local regulation of immigration” that is “preempted by federal law,” and “barred by the doctrine of intergovernmental immunity.”
That doctrine is intended to prevent state governments from limiting the central government’s sovereignty. The doctrine developed during the period prior to the Civil War when Southern states claimed the authority to nullify selected federal laws.
Judicial Watch told the court that Smith and Sung “are developing transfer procedures that prohibit the Sheriff’s Office and the Department of Correction from transferring an inmate to ICE’s custody when presented with an administrative warrant representing that ICE has determined there is probable cause to believe the inmate is a removable alien.”
Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch’s president, said in a statement announcing the suit that “sanctuary policies are illegal and deadly … Our new taxpayer lawsuit simply seeks to stop tax dollars from being spent on a sanctuary policy that harms public safety and undermines the rule of law.”
Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) spokesman Matthew Tragesser told The Epoch Times Wednesday that his organization supports litigation aimed at sanctuary policies.
“Sanctuary jurisdictions jeopardize public safety by restricting local and state police from cooperating with federal immigration officials. This shields illegal aliens from removal—including those who are criminals,” Tragresser said.
“Instead of being removed from the country, they often just end up back on the streets, recommitting crimes against innocent Americans or legal residents,” he said.
Judicial Watch previously filed suit against San Francisco in the wake of the Kate Steinle murder case involving illegal alien Jose Ines Garcia Zarate.
Contact Mark Tapscott at mark.tapscott@epochtimes.nyc
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