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    ALIPAC In WashTimes: ICE identifies cop-killer suspects as illegal immigrants

    Please remember that ALIPAC was the first organization to announce to the nation that Wake County Deputy Ned Byrd was murdered by illegals in our press release on 8/18/22 (Review HERE)

    Most of the North Carolina media continues to obfuscate the immigration aspects of this murder by refusing to report that the suspects are illegal alien invaders present committing crimes in the US due to US policy failures.

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    "William Gheen, who is based in North Carolina and is president of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, placed blame for Byrd’s killing on broken borders and sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. “The Sotelo brothers should have never been in America in the first place and should have had ICE detainers placed on them through 287(g) programs when previously encountered by police,” Mr. Gheen told The Washington Times."


    ICE identifies cop-killer suspects as illegal immigrants

    https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...legal-immigra/
    A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer looks on during an operation in Escondido, Calif., July 8, 2019. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

    By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Wednesday, August 31, 2022

    Three Mexican brothers identified as part of an investigation into the shocking murder of a North Carolina sheriff’s deputy were all in the country illegally — including one who was caught and released at the border under the Trump administration.

    Alder Alfonso Marin Sotelo, 25, and Arturo Marin Sotelo, 29, have been charged with murder in the killing of Deputy Ned Byrd.

    Their younger brother Rolando Marin Sotelo, 18, faces a weapons charge but has not been charged in connection with the deputy’s killing.


    All three snuck into the country, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Arturo was first arrested jumping the border as a juvenile in 2010 and was allowed to return to Mexico. Authorities don’t know when he snuck back in.

    Border Patrol agents also first nabbed Rolando as a juvenile in Arizona in October 2019. He was sent back to Mexico but came back two months later, this time showing up 1,000 miles to the east at an official border crossing in Brownsville, Texas.

    Though he still lacked permission to enter, he was allowed to do so anyway, under what’s known as “parole.” Nearly three years later he still hasn’t had his immigration hearing.

    He was indicted by federal prosecutors this week on a charge of being an illegal immigrant in possession of ammunition. An FBI agent said Rolando was arrested on Aug 16 by North Carolina police, and a search of his car turned up evidence of marijuana use and dozens of rounds of 9 mm ammunition.

    The middle brother, Alder, wasn’t encountered by federal authorities until he was arrested in connection with the murder of Byrd. But he did have a local citation in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, last year for firearms possession. The citation was issued by a state trooper.

    The Raleigh News & Observer reported that the charge was dismissed after he failed to show up for court twice.

    A state police spokesperson didn’t respond to an inquiry about whether ICE was notified when Alder Sotelo was found with a weapon. Being an illegal immigrant in possession of a firearm is a federal felony, as his younger brother has found.

    William Gheen, who is based in North Carolina and is president of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, placed blame for Byrd’s killing on broken borders and sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.


    “The Sotelo brothers should have never been in America in the first place and should have had ICE detainers placed on them through 287(g) programs when previously encountered by police,” Mr. Gheen told The Washington Times.

    Byrd, 48, was shot and killed in Raleigh around 11 p.m. on August 11.

    Authorities say he had responded to a domestic call earlier in the night, but the sheriff’s department has struggled to explain why his vehicle was where it was.

    He was found dead by another deputy who went to check on him just after 1 a.m. His K-9 partner, Sasha, was still in his vehicle.

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    ALIPAC and William Gheen have been interviewed, cited, & quoted by every major media publication and outlet in America since 2004 as a professional source on immigration & border security issues. Gheen is an occasional contributor to The Hill newspaper and the ALIPAC.us Op-eds, releases, articles, & reports are archived weekly by the US Library of Congress, with some being entered into the Congressional Record by elected officials. The only major outlets ALIPAC has not appeared on YET are C-Span and the New York Post.
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