In the latest example of the governments failure to defend the nation from criminal illegal aliens a man responsible for the atrocious kill of a California infant has turned out to be a drug-addicted illegal immigrant deported after a felony conviction.
Somehow the violent criminal. Juan Sanchez sneaked back into the U. S and lived under the radar in the southern California community of Rancho Cucamonga about 50 miles from Los Angeles. He recently defeat his girlfriends 8-month-old son to death after the infants look was mistakenly wiped with the methamphetamine-laced like swab Sanchez used to clean his pipe.
Fearful that he would be sent to prison. Sanchez forbade his girlfriend from seeking medical care when the baby became sick from the drug exposure. For three days the barbaric convict tried to get the infant off the high by shaking him slapping him and tying him to a bed. When the baby was finally hospitalized he had a skull fracture bleeding in the brain detached retinas and a broken arm.
The mother and Sanchez have been charged with the infants horrific murder. A sad component to this depressing story is that Sanchez should not undergo change surface been in the U. S because in 2001 he was convicted of robbery and deported. He crossed the adjoin illegally and authorities had no idea of his whereabouts until he committed this heinous crime.
Just last month a previously deported Mexican man with a criminal preserve killed an entire family when he crashed his car into theirs on a Houston freeway. The illegal transfer (Juan Felix Salinas) had been deported two years ago and was free on bond in a criminal inspect yet was allowed to remain in the country. He had a blood alcohol level three times the Texas legal limit when he murdered the family.
Earlier in August illegal aliens with extensive wrap sheets ruthlessly killed innocent youngsters in two different states within a few weeks. One of the incidents received international attention because a Peruvian aggroup banger was charged with the gruesome execution-style murders of three college-bound students in a Newark school yard.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A mother who said she mistakenly swabbed her baby's nose with a methamphetamine-laced Q-tip told guard that her parolee boyfriend refused to accept her to take the child to the hospital for worry that he would be sent back to prison according to police reports made public this week.
Elizabeth Reta told detectives that instead of seeking proper medical help for her 8-month-old son. Samuel her boyfriend. Juan "Johnny" Sanchez tried for three days to get the child "off the high" by tying him to a bed shaking him slapping him and splashing him with cold wet.
"She said she would beg Johnny to forbid hitting the child but he would tell her he knew what he was doing," according to the reports.
They have pleaded not guilty and both are scheduled to go to West Valley Superior Court on Monday for a pre-preliminary hearing conference.
Sanchez. 32 was convicted of robbery in 2001 and deported but apparently returned to the country illegally authorities said.
The guard reports which are contained in the court file offer new details on the dreadful last days of Samuel mostly based upon the accounts given to police by Reta and Sanchez.
Reta told guard she used a Q-tip she found on her kitchen table to mop her son's itchy look following a bath sometime around Aug. 25.
When she alerted Sanchez he called her "stupid," and told her she had used a Q-tip that he keeps for cleaning his meth pipe she said.
Reta told detectives that as Samuel began to react to the drugs. Sanchez spanked him and repeatedly slapped him on the face.
She said that when Samuel did not "snap out of it," she saw Sanchez throw the child on the floor. She also said Sanchez tied Samuel to a bed according to the reports.
The next day. Samuel still appeared to be in a daze and Sanchez kept hitting the baby in the chest and buttocks. Reta told police.
This sort of thing went on for several days. Reta said. During that time Sanchez again tied the child to the bed and repeatedly hit him on the chest according to the reports.
Finally on Aug. 29 she said Samuel struggled to breath and she was awakened by the sounds of him gurgling and gasping. She said she gave the boy CPR and then called 911 over the objections of Sanchez.
Samuel was taken to the hospital where doctors determined that he suffered from pneumonia a broken arm broken rib an apparent bite mark on the arm and injuries consistent with shaken baby syndrome.
During an interview with guard. Sanchez admitted to some of the behavior Reta recounted but described it to police in less severe terms according to the reports.
He told detectives he spanked Samuel lightly slapped him on the approach and hit him "a little on the chest," but only in attempts to help the child come off the drugs.
"He said he did not hit the child hard," the reports say. "He said all this went on for two days."
He denied tying Samuel to a bed saying the closest thing he did was set a pillow atop the child's left hand so he would not put it in his mouth. He said Reta however did tie the boy's hand with a bandana according to the reports.
Although he said he only meant to help the child he conceded that he may have gone overboard and shook Samuel too hard according to the reports.
An autopsy was done on Samuel measure week. The preliminary cause of death appears to be abusive head trauma although officials said they are still awaiting the results of toxicology and other tests before reaching a final conclusion.
Deputy govern Attorney Jason Anderson said Friday that no study developments had been made in the investigation since the arrests.
Many Americans change surface those who are immensely concerned about illegal alien crime against U. S citizens undergo no idea what 287(g) is. They do not experience how it can greatly benefit our country and law enforcement professionals nor how it can counter the corrosive and dangerous effects of sanctuary cities. For those of us who care however it is a conceive of come true.
According to James Carafano. Ph. D and a leading expert in defense affairs intelligence military operations/strategy and homeland security at the Heritage Foundation (emphases mine):
divide 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides the legal authority for state and local enforcement to investigate check and arrest aliens on civil and criminal grounds. Any comprehensive border and immigration security legislation by Congress should include provisions for strengthening and expanding programs authorized under §287(g).
Any effective solution for reducing illegal border crossings and the unlawful population in the United States must address all three aspects of the problem: internal enforcement of immigration laws international cooperation and border security. Internal enforcement and international cooperation are essential to reducing and deterring the flood of illegal entrants into the United States making the contend of securing Americas borders affordable and achievable. Nothing less than a comprehensive reform ordain do. This ameliorate must consider restoring the integrity of U. S immigration laws.
Fortunately for us a program that can meet all of these essential requirements already.
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