‘Should Not Be Here At All’: DeSantis Claims That Majority Of Post-Hurricane Ian Looters Are Illegal Immigrants

HAROLD HUTCHISON REPORTER
October 04, 20224:57 PM ET

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida said during a Tuesday morning press conference that three of the four people arrested on charges of looting were illegally residing in the United States.

“Three of the four are illegal aliens. These are people that are foreigners, they’re illegally in our country. Not only that, they tried to loot and ransack in the aftermath of a natural disaster,” DeSantis
said. “I mean, they should be prosecuted, but they need to be sent back to their home country. They should not be here at all.”



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DeSantis says 3 out of the 4 people arrested for looting are illegal aliens.
"They're illegally in our country. Not only that, they tried to loot and ransack in the aftermath of a natural disaster..
they need to be sent back to their home country. They should not be here at all."

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3:41 PM · Oct 4, 2022

Lee County sheriff’s deputies arrested Omar Mejia Ortiz, Valerie Celeste Salcedo Mena, Brandon Mauricio Araya and Steve Eduardo Sanchez Araya, Fox News reported. Ortiz also faces a petit larceny charge, while the other three face charges of grand larceny.

“Right now, we have four cases of looting, and I’m proud to say they’re behind bars where they belong. Our residents are going to be safe,” Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said,
according to Fox News.

“[T]hree of these subjects are here illegally in this country — Robert Mena, Brandon Araya, Stephen Araya — all arrested for stealing bottles on Fort Myers Beach during the hurricane,” Marceno noted. “They were located and arrested. And I’m going to tell I’m not tolerating it again.”

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis
warned potential looters Friday that Florida was “a Second Amendment state” and that looting would not be tolerated. His remarks prompted criticism from MSNBC host Joy Reid, who compared him to a segregationist sheriff.



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Florida is a law and order state. Looting and lawlessness will not be tolerated.

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9:00 AM · Oct 1, 2022

Reid did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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