12/24/2024
Time to finish the border fence that Biden failed to finish and proceed to return immigrants to their home country. In the meantime, the Justice Department needs to do their job in connection with the person who did this inhuman act.
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Guatemalan Deported in 2018 Burned Woman to Death on NYC Subway
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In a horrifying incident that has shocked New Yorkers and reignited debates on immigration policies, a Guatemalan national who was deported by the Trump administration in 2018 reentered the United States illegally and committed a heinous act of violence. The perpetrator, identified as Sebastian Zapeta, is accused of setting a woman on fire aboard a stationary F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue subway station in Brooklyn.
The attack occurred around 7:30 a.m. in a quiet subway car. Witnesses reported that the victim appeared to be asleep when Zapeta, unprovoked, approached her and ignited her clothing using a lighter. Initial investigations suggest that Zapeta sat across from the woman, tossed a lit match at her, and watched as flames engulfed her body.
Adding to the gruesome nature of the crime, new footage shows Zapeta remaining at the station after the attack. He was seen sitting on a bench and even exacerbating the situation by fanning the flames as the woman burned. Nearby, liquor bottles were scattered around the victim, though their role in the incident remains unclear.
Adding insult to injury, a transit police officer was caught on video walking past the blazing scene, appearing to speak on a radio but failing to render immediate assistance or intervene with the suspect. The lack of immediate action has drawn sharp criticism from the public and local officials.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed that Zapeta is an illegal immigrant who was deported by the Trump administration in June 2018. He originally entered the U.S. illegally in Arizona on June 1, 2018, and was promptly deported on June 7, 2018.
However, under the Biden administration, Zapeta reentered the country as a “gotaway” — a term used to describe individuals who cross the border undetected and evade immigration enforcement. DHS sources indicate that Zapeta’s reentry occurred at an unknown time and location. He had been living freely in the U.S., evading authorities until his arrest for this violent crime.
The incident has reignited debates over border security and immigration policies, with critics arguing that lax enforcement under the Biden administration has allowed dangerous individuals to reenter the country. The fact that Zapeta, a previously deported individual, could cross the border undetected and commit such a heinous act has drawn sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers and conservative commentators.
Bill Melugin, a Fox News correspondent who covers border security, highlighted the case on social media, saying:
“Per DHS sources, the suspect accused of burning a woman to death on a NYC subway is a Guatemalan illegal alien who was previously deported by the Trump administration and re-entered the U.S. illegally as a gotaway.”
This revelation has intensified scrutiny of the Biden administration’s immigration policies, with many calling for stricter measures to prevent similar incidents.
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Time for President Trumps plan to return all immigrants to their home country.
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