Published: November 5, 2021
By: John Binder
An illegal alien, now accused of murder, was “dumped in the state of Florida” by President Joe Biden’s administration, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) says.
As Breitbart News reported, 24-year-old Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, an illegal alien from Honduras, was arrested and charged with murdering 46-year-old Francisco Javier Cuellar, a father of four children, after police said Ulloa stabbed and beat the man to death in his living room.
Ulloa initially came to the United States-Mexico border months ago, posing as an Unaccompanied Alien Child (UAC) named “Reynel Alexander Hernandez” in the hopes of being released into the U.S. interior.
Ultimately, Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was duped and Ulloa was released via the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) program that resettles UACs with sponsors and family members across the U.S.
In response, DeSantis slammed Biden for carrying a “reckless” Catch and Release policy that facilitated the release of more than half a million border crossers:
“[Ulloa] has been detained, should have never been in this country, to begin with, and definitely should not have been dumped in the state of Florida,” DeSantis told the New York Post in a statement.
“This is not the way you keep people safe, it’s reckless, and it’s wrong,” DeSantis said. “… I’m going to see what we can do … of course, [I] have a pending lawsuit against the administration challenging their catch and release policies. But this is what happens when you engage in reckless policies.”
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