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    CA - Arson Suspect Charged in Murder of Five Was ‘in the United States Illegally’



    by AWR HAWKINS
    18 Jun 2016
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    The suspect charged with murdering five people Monday via arson was “in the United States illegally.”

    Twenty-one-year-old Johnny Josue Sanchez allegedly “started the fire to avenge a beating he took in a dispute over occupying a room” in a building used by homeless people.

    According to the Los Angeles Times, Sanchez “had [already] been arrested three times” this year. The first arrest was in January on “suspicion of domestic violence.” He was arrested again in May and June on “suspicion of drug possession.” Prior to these, he was “arrested by border patrol agents in 2012 for illegally entering the country at the southeastern California border.”

    Sanchez was released following the border arrest because he had no previous charges. He was required to check in with ICE, but he ceased showing up in August 2014. Customs Enforcement spokesperson Virginia Kice explained that ICE did not search for Sanchez because he had no criminal record, and they “focus on individuals who pose a public safety threat.”

    “Sanchez now faces murder and attempted murder charges, which could bring the death penalty.”

    Five homeless people, “three men and two women,” died in the blaze that was allegedly set by Sanchez.

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    GOP Leaders Press DHS on Illegal Charged with Murder of Five

    by CAROLINE MAY
    28 Jun 2016

    The recent murder of five people in Los Angeles allegedly by an illegal immigrant with multiple prior arrests raises more concerns about the Obama Administration’s ability to keep Americans safe, according to the chairmen of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees.

    Earlier this month, Johnny Josue Sanchez, an illegal immigrant from Honduras, allegedly murdered five people in Los Angeles by intentionally setting fire to the building in which they were sleeping.

    According to reports, Sanchez was homeless and had been arrested and released multiple times — including an arrest by Border Patrol after he illegally entered the U.S. in 2012. Border Patrol then transferred Sanchez to the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which released him a week later after determining he did not have a prior criminal or immigration violation. Sanchez had multiple drug offenses and a domestic violence charge to his name. He was never removed from the U.S., despite also failing to periodically report to ICE.

    “In light of the fact that Sanchez is an illegally present alien, who was known to ICE but not placed in removal proceedings, it appears that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has not taken all appropriate actions to ensure the safety and security of the American public,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) wrote in a letter to DHS Sec. Jeh Johnson this week.

    In their letter the pair press the DHS head for additional information about Sanchez including his complete immigration and criminal history. They also request more background on whether he would have been shielded from deportation by the Obama Administration’s “priorities” for enforcement if he had encountered immigration officials prior to allegedly killing five people.

    “If Sanchez had been encountered by DHS enforcement officials prior to his arrest for murder, would he have met the requirements to be considered a priority for removal under the Administration’s Priority Enforcement Program?” the Goodlatte and Grassley asked. “If so, please provide the exact reason for such consideration. If not, why not?”

    The committee chairmen’s missive is the most recent in a steady stream of oversight letters from the pair highlighting the administration’s apparent failures in removing criminal aliens from the U.S. and keeping Americans safe.

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