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A jail in a Minnesota sanctuary city released illegal immigrant and alleged Tren de Aragua gangster Alejandro Coronel-Zarate after having him incarcerated for three days, Alpha News reported. "Madison police had already established probable cause that the noncitizen choked, beat, and threatened to burn and kill a terrified Madison woman," records from Wisconsin Right Now show.
Coronel-Zarate was under investigation for a crime in Madison, WI and was arrested in Prairie du Chien, WI earlier this month for allegedly attacking and sexually assaulting a woman and a child. Coronel-Zarate, 26, is also suspected of being affiliated with the Venezuelan international gang Tren de Aragua, which has a rising profile throughout the United States thanks largely to the Biden-Harris policy of unrestricted immigration at the southern border.
The Minnesota’s Hennepin County Sheriff’s Department that briefly imprisoned the illegal in November 2023 has a “sanctuary” policy of refusing to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, Alpha News noted. Walz has compared ICE to “terrorism” in America. By the time police in Madison were ready to charge the Venezuelan, he was long gone.
Coronel-Zarate was living in Prairie du Chien by September 2024, where he is now charged with abuse and sexual assault against a child and a woman. While that case has begged the question of how an illegal alien can evade capture from ICE for so long while being entangled with the law at every step, the actions of a Minnesota sanctuary county may provide at least a partial answer.
Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris visited the Arizona southern border on Friday in an effort to appear to be mending “our broken immigration system” but apparently taking no blame for the tens of millions of illegal immigrants who have wandered across the border with impunity during the Biden-Harris years. Neither will Harris address the fact that 13,000 convicted murderers and 435,000 criminals were among those who are now living among us.
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