Sanctuary Policies Endanger Children, Protect Criminals Instead

Submitted by MAGA Student

Posted 5 hours ago

**Outrage: Sanctuary Policies Fail to Protect Innocent Children from Repeat Offenders**

In a chilling incident highlighting the failures of sanctuary policies, an illegal alien sex offender accused of molesting young girls has become a focal point of frustration for many Americans.

Jimmy Harry Velasquez Gomez, a Honduran national, has made headlines after being apprehended in connection with multiple instances of sexual misconduct involving minors in a TJ Maxx store in Long Island, New York.


Reports indicate that Velasquez Gomez, who has been deported twice from the United States, allegedly groped girls as young as seven years old during his visits to the store.

He is currently facing charges that include lewd acts with a minor and cruelty toward a child.

The Department of Homeland Security's Tricia McLaughlin described the allegations as “sickening,” emphasizing that this serial child molester stole the innocence of his young victims and traumatized families in the process.

Velasquez Gomez first entered the United States illegally back in 2005, only to be swiftly deported.

Despite this, he made his way back into the country in 2019, only to face deportation once again.

Following a third illegal reentry, he has now committed serious crimes against children, raising serious questions about the effectiveness of current immigration enforcement policies in place.

While ICE has now lodged a detainer to ensure he remains in custody, many are left wondering how such a repeat offender managed to evade the law and prey on innocent children.

This situation starkly illustrates the dangers and consequences of sanctuary policies that prevent law enforcement from adequately dealing with criminal illegal aliens.

As the nation's focus shifts on crime reduction and increasing the safety of communities, it is essential that lawmakers take a hard look at how these policies impact public safety.

Ultimately, the priority must be the protection of American families and children from those who seek to exploit and harm them.

This tragic case serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for reform and diligence in handling cases involving illegal immigrants with a history of violent and sexual offenses.

Sources:
propublica.org
louderwithcrowder.com
breitbart.com



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