Suspect Who Murdered TWO Sacramento Deputies Had Been DEPORTED TWICE to Mexico

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This story really needs to explode in the faces of the pro-amnesty crowd including Obama and the illegal alien advocates. Apparently the degenerate who killed two deputies in Sacramento on Friday is an illegal alien and had been deported not once, but twice to Mexico, only to return and kill our law enforcement officials.

From the L.A. Times:

Luis Enrique Monroy Bracamonte, 34, has been booked on charges of murder, attempted murder and carjacking in connection with a rampage through Sacramento and Placer counties that left two sheriff’s deputies dead, another injured and a civilian seriously wounded.

Monroy, an undocumented immigrant, was deported in 1997 following his arrest and conviction in Arizona for possession of narcotics for sale, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He was arrested and repatriated to Mexico a second time in 2001.

The agency has lodged an immigration detainer asking the Sacramento County Sheriff Office to transfer Monroy to ICE custody if he is released so that it can begin deportation proceedings.

Monroy was charged under the name Marcelo Marquez, but officials now say that was an alias.

He is accused in the deaths of Sacramento County sheriff’s Deputy Danny Oliver and Placer County sheriff’s Det. Michael David Davis Jr. Authorities have said that he used an AR-15-type assault rifle to kill the officers and wound another deputy and a civilian.

Now how the holy hell can anyone say that the border is secure and this idiot president is the “deporter-in-chief” when a criminal illegal alien can continuously enter back into the United States and kill our police?! This is detestable and evil, and it’s from the Obama administration not enforcing the damn laws already on the books.


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