ICE nabs Venezuelan migrant wanted in 4 murder-for-hire assassinations
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Anthony Fabian Marin La Torre, a Venezuelan migrant and suspected murderer, was arrested by ICE in Texas after being initially apprehended and released in Arizona. Venezuelan authorities alerted the U.S. of his criminal history, leading to a coordinated arrest operation. His entry into the U.S. was complicated by a lack of cooperation from the Maduro regime regarding criminal background checks. ICE continues to prioritize public safety through the removal of criminal aliens, as underscored by this arrest, while also noting ongoing challenges with the vetting process of migrants due to foreign governmental cooperation issues.
“This fugitive stands accused of some horrific crimes, further representing a threat in the communities of Texas that we will not tolerate,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Dallas acting Field Office Director Josh Johnson of the recent arrest.
Border agents likely didn't come across Marin La Torre's criminal history when he first entered the US because the Maduro regime wasn't playing ball with the Biden administration and refused to respond to requests for criminal record checks.
Read at New York Post
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