An illegal alien previously released into the U.S. by Border Patrol under Joe Biden is accused of killing a Virginia mother near a jogging trail.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A Salvadoran national accused of fatally stabbing a Virginia mother had previously been apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol and released into the country under former President Joe Biden, according to a federal source. Alexis Antonio Cedillos-Campos was arrested on Wednesday in connection with the death of 42-year-old Carmen Lizet Puch, who was found dead Monday morning near Difficult Run Park in Great Falls, Virginia, after being stabbed and doused in gasoline. Federal sources told Melugin that Cedillos-Campos was apprehended by Border Patrol in El Paso, Texas, in April 2024 but subsequently released into the U.S. interior. 📺 DETAIL: Puch, a Reston resident and mother of a young daughter, was discovered near her car shortly before 7 AM after suffering trauma to her upper body, and police classified the case as a stabbing homicide. Investigators allege Cedillos-Campos and Puch had worked together at a Herndon restaurant and had an intimate relationship. Authorities say the suspect left the restaurant carrying a large knife, latex gloves, and a water bottle before traveling to the park. Police allege Cedillos-Campos repeatedly stabbed Puch, poured gasoline on her, and attempted to set her on fire before later confessing to the killing. The case comes amid renewed scrutiny of violent crimes involving Salvadoran nationals in the United States, including cases involving Salvadoran migrants accused or convicted of sexual assault and murder. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “I’m told by [a] federal source that the suspect… is a Salvadoran illegal alien who was caught and released at the border by the Biden admin in El Paso, TX in April 2024.” – Bill Melugin 🎯 IMPACT: The case is likely to intensify criticism of the Biden government’s “catch and release” policies, which President Donald J. Trump ended following his return to the White House. |
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