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    Suspect In Dallas, Cedar Hill Murders Was In U.S. Illegally

    UPDATED | September 28, 2016 9:50 PM
    September 28, 2016 4:50 PM


    Juan Navarro Rios, AKA Silvestre Franco-Luviano (Dallas Co. Sheriff's Dept)

    DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — The man suspected in a pair of Dallas-area killings was in the country illegally and had been deported three times to Mexico, U.S. immigration officials said Wednesday.

    Juan Navarro Rios, A.K.A. Silvestre Franco-Luviano, 40, is suspected of killing a motorist in Dallas and a man at a gas station in nearby Cedar Hill. Police have not released a motive for either slaying, both of which occurred on Sunday night.

    A Dallas County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Melinda Urbina said the 40-year-old suspect’s identity was discovered during his Wednesday booking at the Dallas County Jail.

    Criminal records had identified Navarro Rios over the years by some variation of Silvestre Franco-Luviano.

    Federal documents obtained by CBS11 Wednesday night show Silvestre Franco-Luviano used a fraudulent passport 35 times to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. He used the name Juan Rios on that passport but later went by Franco-Luviano.

    U.S. immigration officials say he was in the country illegally after three deportations to Mexico when he was arrested Tuesday in Georgetown, about 25 miles north of Austin.

    Rios was initially deported in June 1996 for a felony conviction, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Carl Rusnok said Wednesday. ICE declined to say what the felony conviction was, but court records show Franco-Luviano had a 1995 assault conviction in Dallas and a 1996 conviction for hindering prosecution. Those records don’t provide details of the allegations.

    Rios came back into the U.S. at some point and was again deported in October 2009 for re-entering by falsely claiming U.S. citizenship, Rusnok said. He again came back into the U.S. and was prosecuted on vehicle burglary charges in the Texas city of Georgetown in 2010 and 2011. He was deported in March 2014 after completing a prison sentence for re-entry after deportation, according to a statement Wednesday from ICE.

    He was arrested Tuesday after a standoff at his relatives’ apartment in Georgetown, about 25 miles north of Austin, according to police. He was transferred Wednesday from the Williamson County Jail to the Dallas County Jail after his arrest on a murder warrant in the death of Ruben Moreno, who was in his car when he was shot. He’s also a suspect in the death of Welton Betts. Georgetown police also have charged him with vehicle burglary.

    Jail records do not list an attorney for Rios who could comment on the allegations.

    ICE placed an immigration detainer onRios immediately after his arrest, meaning the agency is asking that he not be released.

    Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick released a statement saying: “This is an indictment against the federal government’s failure to police the border and another reason that –Texas– must continue to focus on border security.”

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    Yet Another Preventable Deadly Shooting Spree by a Criminal Illegal Alien

    OCTOBER 6, 2016 BY SPENCER RALEY

    He had eight or more aliases, was previously convicted of multiple crimes, crossed the border illegally at least 35 times and had already been deported three times. Unfortunately, this is not the end of an extensive rap sheet for Juan Navarro Rios, a criminal illegal alien who was residing in Dallas, Texas.

    Last Sunday, Rios, suspected of being high on drugs, began a deadly rampage by murdering 33-year-old Ruben Moreno in south Dallas. Soon thereafter, he carjacked and killed Welton Betts in the Dallas suburb of Cedar Hill. He then broke into a nearby home, stole the keys to a Lexus and drove three hours to his sister’s apartment Georgetown, just north of Austin. During this trip, he is also suspected of kidnapping a man at gunpoint and forcing him to withdraw money from an ATM.

    Early Monday morning, after being successfully tracked by the police, Rios set fire to his sister’s apartment and attempted to flee the situation by breaking through a wall into a neighbor’s residence. Police then arrested him as he attempted to sneak down a stairwell and leave the complex. Authorities believe Rios’ victims were chosen at random, and he is now being held in a Dallas County jail while he awaits trial for their murders.

    “For my brother’s life to end in his own truck it’s not right, just to be sitting there for hours until [police] found him,” Ruben Moreno’s brother Carlos told the Dallas Morning News. “It hurts, it really hurts.”

    Tragic stories like this are becoming too common in American cities, highlighting the need to secure our southern border and enact true immigration reform. Elizabeth Bingham, a Dallas County Republican Party official, responded to Rios arrest raising the need to assign more Border Patrol agents to the southern border and permit existing officers to enforce the law. “We don’t have enough border-control people,” Bingham told WFAA Dallas. “If the system was operating in a manner that allowed Border Patrol to do their job, this would happen far less often,” she added.

    If lawmakers are serious about stopping hardened criminal aliens like Juan Navarro Rios from returning to the United States, they must take action. Securing the border and removing the incentives that encourage unlawful re-entry are important first steps. This includes hiring more Border Patrol agents and empowering them with the resources needed to effectively do their job.

    American citizens should never have to fear the possibility of falling victim to a criminal alien. Properly enforcing our immigration laws instead of gutting them can minimize those fears.

    http://immigrationreform.com/2016/10...illegal-alien/
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