Illegal alien child-rape suspect was actually released by ICE in 2011 (Part I)






Jose Guadalupe Ramirez-Ambriz
Credits:

Jose Guadalupe Ramirez-Ambriz, 38, is currently wanted on multiple counts of first-degree statutory sex offense with a child under age 13 and indecent liberties with a minor. He is currently on the run and investigators with the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) and the U.S. Marshals’ Fugitive Task Force are searching for the illegal alien.

The Times-News
reported:
According to the Sheriff’s Office, detectives initiated an investigation after receiving a report from the Alamance County Department of Social Services. The report came after the DSS received information about the alleged offenses from a school counselor. The alleged victim is a female younger than 13.
As with all crimes committed by illegal aliens, this latest tragedy was 100 percent preventable.

However, this one is doubly maddening due to the fact that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actually had Ramirez-Ambriz in custody and released him, apparently at the request of an illegal alien advocacy group known as the North Carolina Immigrant Rights Project (NCIRP).

Recently, Alamance County Attorney Clyde Albright sent a memo to county commissioners, detailing the apparent influence the NCIRP has over ICE...

On July 24, 2011, Ramirez-Ambriz was arrested by deputies with the Alamance County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) and charged with a DUI. He was booked into the Alamance County Jail on that same day, with an immigration detainer in place.

On August 9, 2011, ICE picked up Ramirez-Ambriz and transported him to their facility in Gainesville, GA.

Prosecutors in Alamance County only agreed to drop the charges against Ramirez-Ambriz because they were told he was being deported.

Then, sometime after April 26, 2012, ICE released Ramirez-Ambriz, despite the fact that he had 3 DUIs in North Carolina, alone, as well as a criminal record in both Utah and Oregon.

So, why did they release him?

Because attorney Marty Rosenbluth, who runs the NCIRP, asked them to exercise the Obama administration's policy of "prosecutorial discretion," as Rosenbluth claimed that the Mexican national's removal "would not serve any interests of the United States."

Rosenbluth was also concerned that if Ramirez-Ambriz and his girlfriend (who was arrested with him) were deported, their four children and whether they "will be able to adapt, as they have never been outside of the U.S. They are also concerned that they will not be able to afford adequate healthcare due to the low wages and high unemployment in Mexico."
Sometime after Rosenbluth sent this letter to Alfie Owens, Chief Counsel with ICE, Ramirez-Ambriz was released from ICE custody.

On February 26, 2013, ACSO detectives began an investigation after a school counselor reported the sexual abuse of a young girl, allegedly committed by Ramirez-Ambriz.

Unfortuntaley, the Mexican national has fled the area and investigators believe he may be headed back across the border.
Ramirez-Ambriz’s last known address was on Calloway Drive in Mebane. He also uses the aliases Jose Ramires and Jose Guadalupe.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Jose Guadalupe Ramirez-Ambriz is urged to contact the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office at (336)570-6300 or the U.S. Marshals Service at (919) 856-4153.

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