Monday, November 12, 2018

NEW JERSEY GOV PHIL MURPHY'S SANCTUARY STATE TOLL - FOUR MURDERED BY ILLEGAL MEXICAN... Who probably voted for Murphy!

 
While the media obsesses about Trump and the rain in Europe, one of Obama's slimiest political allies has more blood on his hands.
Governor Phil Murphy declared New Jersey a sanctuary state.  
Former Ambassador to Germany Phil Murphy took office as New Jersey's new governor Tuesday, and said he plans to establish a state agency geared toward aiding undocumented immigrants, the Washington Post reported Monday.
Murphy, a Democrat who held the ambassador post under President Barack Obama after several years as a Goldman Sachs executive, said the agency would be called the Office of Immigrant Defensive Protection.
Murphy previously vowed to make New Jersey a sanctuary state if President Donald Trump ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
"We will stand up to this president. If need be, we will be a sanctuary not just city but state. This is America... Mr. President, not in the state of New Jersey," he said at the time.
And Murphy's sanctuary state for his illegal aliens is dripping with blood.
The pain of losing a friend is impossibly unfair for the teens who are all barely halfway through high school. Even worse was when that friend was by all accounts as wonderful as Madison Wells.
Family members say the 16-year-old was killed Saturday night at a relative’s house by a boy she was dating. Her father, Ed Wells, says Bryan Cordero Castro “stabbed her to death and ran like a coward.”
Police arrested Cordero Castro nearby three hours after the gruesome crime.
“She met this guy, puppy love I guess,” Ed said. “He was an illegal immigrant and I found out his age and I had a problem with it.”
Law enforcement sources tell CBS2 the 20-year-old Cordero Castro, of Guatemala, was not in the United States legally. 
Now Governor Phil Murphy's sanctuary state death toll is up to 4.
An illegal immigrant accused of a triple murder in Missouri was previously jailed and released in New Jersey on domestic violence charges, authorities said, putting the spotlight on the conflict between local and immigration authorities nationwide.
Luis Rodrigo Perez, 23, a native of Mexico, is charged with fatally shooting two men and wounding two others on Nov. 1 and fatally shooting a woman the next day.
He was being held on domestic violence charges at the Middlesex County Jail in New Jersey in December 2017 and was released in February, NJ.com reported.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials said they placed a detainer on Perez while he was in custody, but the request was not honored nor was the agency notified when he was let go, said Corey Price, acting executive director of ICE.
Phil Murphy took office on January 2018. His sanctuary state in New Jersey appears to have killed three people in Missouri.

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