Illegal Alien Arrested for Tragic Homicide in Texas

Submitted by MAGA Student

Posted 6 days ago

Fugitives on the Loose: Illegal Alien Arrested for Alleged Homicide in Texas

In a shocking revelation that underscores the urgent need for stricter immigration enforcement, a fugitive illegal alien has been apprehended in Texas, suspected of killing a local father.

Joel Sac-Tambriz, a 24-year-old Guatemalan national, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) this week and is now facing charges of vehicular homicide.


The tragic incident occurred on June 9, 2024, when Sac-Tambriz allegedly struck 30-year-old Daniel Cruces with a vehicle as he crossed a street in Arlington, Texas.

In a heartbreaking twist, Cruces left behind a grieving family, including a 7-year-old daughter who lost her father far too soon.

Sac-Tambriz, who had previously been deported from the United States in 2018, crossed the border again undetected after being classified as a “got-away.”

This incident serves as a grim reminder of how the porous border has allowed dangerous individuals to re-enter the country and put innocent lives at risk.

The U.S. Marshals Service collaborated with local law enforcement to track down Sac-Tambriz, resulting in his arrest in Victoria, Texas. Along with him, several other illegal aliens involved in criminal activities were also apprehended.

ICE officials emphasized the importance of their work in keeping communities safe from individuals who threaten public safety.

As leaders who prioritize law and order take charge, this incident highlights the pressing need for policies that secure our borders and hold accountable those who endanger American lives.

The recent arrest is a call to action for lawmakers and citizens alike to demand effective immigration reform that protects families and prevents future tragedies.

In light of incidents like this, it is time to ensure our laws reflect the safety and security of the American people.

Sources:
zerohedge.com
breitbart.com
justthenews.com



Latest News