Arrests Made in California of Mexican Fugitives Wanted for Homicide and Child Sex Crimes

Arrests Made in California of Mexican Fugitives Wanted for Homicide and Child Sex Crimes

Source: Fox News

Summary

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed the arrest of two Mexican fugitives with active warrants for homicide and lewd acts upon a child. Silvia Del Rosario Torres-Castro was arrested in Anaheim, California, and turned over to Mexico’s Fiscalía General de la República (FGR). Salvador Suazo-Garcia was arrested in Lemon Grove, California, and also turned over to Mexico’s FGR. Both individuals had entered the US illegally, with Suazo-Garcia’s visa being revoked due to his alleged crimes in Mexico.


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Once again, the discussion returns to a familiar question.

The Department of Homeland Security has arrested two Mexican fugitives, as part of their efforts to address the issue of criminal illegal aliens in the US. The arrests were made in California, and the individuals were turned over to Mexican authorities. The incident highlights the ongoing debate about immigration and border security. The DHS acting assistant secretary, Lauren Bis, has spoken out about the issue, emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement. The arrests have been framed as a success in the fight against crime, but also raise questions about the complexities of immigration policy.

The process has become a familiar ritual, with each side presenting their narrative.


Author: Evan Null