"Let me introduce you to someone you don't really want to know.
His name is Ramon Aguirre-Ochoa, or maybe Juan Ramon Vasquez - he uses aliases, which makes him hard to find in court records. His date of birth also is fluid, he has more than one. We are sure of his address since July 26 - Curran Fromhold Correctional Facility, where he is awaiting trial for raping a child.
He is in the country illegally, or "undocumented" as the Politically Correct say, so as to not hurt the feelings of those who break our laws.
He's from Honduras and this isn't his first illegal visit to Philadelphia. He was deported in May 2009, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
When he returned to the U.S., it was as a felon, because entry after deportation is a felony, but who really cares?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement does.
ICE learned Aguirre-Ochoa/Vasquez had returned when, after his arrest last month, his fingerprints matched those already in the federal data base.
ICE asked to be notified by Philadelphia Police before his release, so ICE could grab him.
Just as ICE had requested the last time.
The
last time?
Oh, yes. ICE wanted to deport Aguirre-Ochoa/Vasquez in 2015 after charges of domestic aggravated assault were dismissed, according to police.
But they couldn't because Philadelphia is a Sanctuary City that does not cooperate with the feds, violating the 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act. The foreign felon, who does not belong here, was released into the wind, free to do whatever he wanted.
While Department of Justice statistics show illegal immigrants have a lower crime rate than the native born, each crime committed by an illegal immigrant is one we didn't have to have.
The multi-named defendant enjoys the presumption of innocence. Should he be convicted on current charges, I'm laying the agony of the victim at the feet of former Mayor Nutter, who ended cooperation with ICE after years of being brow beaten by the enablers of those here illegally"
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How a man here illegally got released, to be arrested again