Fairfax county and va governor policies allow illegal immigrant to be let out multiple times and murder

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Anonymous wrote:Stories like this make me glad I moved out of VA. This, and all the other crap that is going on there now.

It’s not just this one case either. It is happening with great frequency.


I'm planning on moving. This state is so messed up they don't even try to hide the courrption and Insanity.

Where do you call home now?


Tennessee. And it is wonderful!! Mountains close by. Lots of land. Great people.


Memphis has the highest per capital crime rate in the entire country.

Alaska had the highest violent crime rate of any state in 2024, at 724.1 incidents per 100,000 residents, followed by New Mexico (717.1), Tennessee (592.3), Arkansas (579.4) and Louisiana (519.8).

VA is 217.9...63% LESS than TN.


Yes, Memphis has a crime problem, and you can explore the reasons. Most places in TN are very safe.


So then why is TN as a whole the 3rd most dangerous state in the country? It’s not all due to Memphis.



It is primarily Memphis. Nashville has seen an uptick. Progressive policies have not helped but the national guard in Memphis made a difference. We will see what that does to crime stats in a few months.


No, it’s not primarily Memphis. Memphis is only 10% of the population…you don’t have the 3rd highest crime rate as a state due to one city that’s 10% of the population.



Shelby County is closer to one million people. It is possible for certain areas of an individual state to have much higher crime rates than one would expect for that given area.


Go it…but that’s still only 15% of the population and I would imagine there are safe suburbs of Memphis that are in Shelby county.

Just maybe admit the facts smacking you in the face. TN is a far more dangerous state than VA…in fact more than 47 other states.


PP here. I'm not denying what you've said about the comparison between TN and VA. Just pointing out the obvious about Memphis and Shelby County.
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Anonymous wrote:Stories like this make me glad I moved out of VA. This, and all the other crap that is going on there now.

It’s not just this one case either. It is happening with great frequency.


I'm planning on moving. This state is so messed up they don't even try to hide the courrption and Insanity.

Where do you call home now?


Tennessee. And it is wonderful!! Mountains close by. Lots of land. Great people.


Memphis has the highest per capital crime rate in the entire country.

Alaska had the highest violent crime rate of any state in 2024, at 724.1 incidents per 100,000 residents, followed by New Mexico (717.1), Tennessee (592.3), Arkansas (579.4) and Louisiana (519.8).

VA is 217.9...63% LESS than TN.


Yes, Memphis has a crime problem, and you can explore the reasons. Most places in TN are very safe.


So then why is TN as a whole the 3rd most dangerous state in the country? It’s not all due to Memphis.



It is primarily Memphis. Nashville has seen an uptick. Progressive policies have not helped but the national guard in Memphis made a difference. We will see what that does to crime stats in a few months.


No, it’s not primarily Memphis. Memphis is only 10% of the population…you don’t have the 3rd highest crime rate as a state due to one city that’s 10% of the population.



Shelby County is closer to one million people. It is possible for certain areas of an individual state to have much higher crime rates than one would expect for that given area.


Go it…but that’s still only 15% of the population and I would imagine there are safe suburbs of Memphis that are in Shelby county.

Just maybe admit the facts smacking you in the face. TN is a far more dangerous state than VA…in fact more than 47 other states.


DP. Therefore, Fairfax County can afford to release more dangerous suspects? As long as we are safer than TN, it's fine?


No, this is in response to the TN dipshit who says he moved TN because it’s so safe.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow

Great job this guy should have been deported but even if he wasn't illegal they kept letting him out of jail even murder and then release again

illegal immigrant with a lengthy violent criminal history was accused of killing a mother

https://wjla.com/news/local/could-have-been-prevented-fairfax-police-union-slams-descano-after-womans-murder


1) I’m glad Abigail Spanberger is Governor instead of Winsome Earle-Sears.

2) You are 100 times more likely to be murdered by a U.S. citizen than by an immigrant.


Spanberger has been governor for 2 months.

If someone wants to run against Descano, fine. He came close to being primaries last time. But we're referencing police emails from April 2024 which notably was not when Spanberger was governor.


Spamberger wants to hide the illegals and protect them even more so it's going to get worse


Again, immigrants are less likely to commit crimes. ICE is wasting money and time going after 5 year olds instead of following the standard prosecutorial procedures that have been place for decades.


What was in place for decades was local cooperation with ICE when it was reasonable, or common sense.

There is no reason someone should not be held. We don’t want people in our community who are arrested for drunk driving, assault with arrest on the scene, car jacking and crashing somewhere, weapons and drug offenses… the list goes on and on. You don’t need two years of court time at the expense of the tax payer when you have offenses on the scene AND the person was not supposed to be in the country in the first place. I don’t need them released on bonds or walking around again after release following a day in court or a month on probation or six months in jail. No other country allows people to just enter and stay forever. If you expect that, you need to be on your very best behavior 100% of the time. Do you know how bad “violent crime” has to be to be labeled as such? Many offenses that aren’t under that label would feel very violating to you, if they happened to you.


Thanks for this. Great way to refocus and gain the correct perspective.
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I disagree with a lot that ICE is doing and how they are doing it. But deporting criminals? Yep. Deporting people who have received deportation orders but ignored them or that were never informed? Yep. Deporting people that just arrived in this country illegally and haven't established roots? Yep. No problem with it. What I don't understand is going after people who have lived here for 20 years, made a life and are not causing any problems. These people have proven themselves to be assets to the community.
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Democrat here, but the repeated releasing of violent criminals does tick me off, immigrant or citizen. I was fed up with this living in DC, seeing charges dropped. There was a teen let go after firing an illegally owned AR-15 at a car in an alley, which was ridiculous, and thankfully overturned by a different judge, but still. Imagine if that was a suburban kid who went on to commit a school shooting, Democrats would have been irate.

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NoVA is a total hellhole. So much crime, so ugly, data centers everywhere, just awful all around. Not surprised at all that its leadership is so inept.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and with the uptick of illegals they do not have driver's licenses. They drive without a license and they are fine with getting fined for it if they are stopped and guess what. You are Sol because they have no insurance if they crash into you


Man, I don’t understand what drives people to be this hateful. I think you really need to look at yourself and evaluate why you hate people you don't even know so much.


Maybe they were abused as children? Brain injury?


You are f.cked up


Abuse takes many forms and can leave deep trauma.

Please explain why people like the PP are so broken.



Instead of discussing the issue you deflect and say I was sexually abused. Nope. Hispanic woman here and never abused although a high number of adults were abused and you insinuate they are terrible people. Nope. That is YOU AND the other Democrat defending illegals


Liar. I didn’t say that. Funny how you jump to sexual abuse.

Just another example of how MAGAs are broken. They make up lies constantly.
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Anonymous wrote:I am very disappointed that Glen Youngkin did nothing about this. Hopefully Spanberger can address it now that it's come to light


Nice try. You can blame Descano and the other insane prosecutors who care more about criminals than victims. And if you think Spanberger is going to make things better, boy do I have news for you.

I’m confused. The title of the thread says “VA governor policies”. Youngkin was governor for the last four years. What am I missing?


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Youngkin is to blame for the “VA governor policies” for the last four years.




MAGA a-holes trying to pretend like Youngkin wasn’t the governor for this.

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Anonymous wrote:I am very disappointed that Glen Youngkin did nothing about this. Hopefully Spanberger can address it now that it's come to light


Nice try. You can blame Descano and the other insane prosecutors who care more about criminals than victims. And if you think Spanberger is going to make things better, boy do I have news for you.

I’m confused. The title of the thread says “VA governor policies”. Youngkin was governor for the last four years. What am I missing?


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Youngkin is to blame for the “VA governor policies” for the last four years.




MAGA a-holes trying to pretend like Youngkin wasn’t the governor for this.



Here is the difference, dipshit.

Youngkin didn’t prevent localities from working with ICE like Spanberger has done.
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Anonymous wrote:I am very disappointed that Glen Youngkin did nothing about this. Hopefully Spanberger can address it now that it's come to light


Nice try. You can blame Descano and the other insane prosecutors who care more about criminals than victims. And if you think Spanberger is going to make things better, boy do I have news for you.

I’m confused. The title of the thread says “VA governor policies”. Youngkin was governor for the last four years. What am I missing?


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Youngkin is to blame for the “VA governor policies” for the last four years.




MAGA a-holes trying to pretend like Youngkin wasn’t the governor for this.



Here is the difference, dipshit.

Youngkin didn’t prevent localities from working with ICE like Spanberger has done.




Which has nothing to do with Jalloh.

Youngkin was governor for this — no matter how much you want to deflect.


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Anonymous wrote:I am very disappointed that Glen Youngkin did nothing about this. Hopefully Spanberger can address it now that it's come to light


Nice try. You can blame Descano and the other insane prosecutors who care more about criminals than victims. And if you think Spanberger is going to make things better, boy do I have news for you.

I’m confused. The title of the thread says “VA governor policies”. Youngkin was governor for the last four years. What am I missing?


+1

Youngkin is to blame for the “VA governor policies” for the last four years.




MAGA a-holes trying to pretend like Youngkin wasn’t the governor for this.



Here is the difference, dipshit.

Youngkin didn’t prevent localities from working with ICE like Spanberger has done.




Which has nothing to do with Jalloh.

Youngkin was governor for this — no matter how much you want to deflect.




But, Descano et all ignored Youngkin's directive. Most of Virrginia followed it. But, now, Spanberger has told them they cannot work with ICE.
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Anonymous wrote:Democrat here, but the repeated releasing of violent criminals does tick me off, immigrant or citizen. I was fed up with this living in DC, seeing charges dropped. There was a teen let go after firing an illegally owned AR-15 at a car in an alley, which was ridiculous, and thankfully overturned by a different judge, but still. Imagine if that was a suburban kid who went on to commit a school shooting, Democrats would have been irate.



But you’ll still vote Democrat.
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Anonymous wrote:Prince William county…..




VIRGINIA, DO NOT RELEASE THIS CRIMINAL.

We have lodged an arrest detainer requesting sanctuary politicians NOT release Angel David Rubio Marin, a criminal illegal alien previously charged with public masturbation and soliciting sexual content from children under 10 years old.

Marin was allegedly using the Roblox video game currency, Robux, to entice children into sending him sexually explicit videos and photos.

We are calling on Virginia’s sanctuary politicians and Governor Spanberger to NOT RELEASE this predator back into Virginia’s neighborhoods.


How she will react (or not react, which is what I'm expecting), is really going to impact the future of Virginia and people choosing to make Virginia home for their families.


I pray she chooses love and compassion. There is nothing that justifies handing a human being over to ICE. Nothing.


An illegal alien murders a woman in cold blood and this is your response? You have to be f’ing kidding.
Your suicidal empathy and the suicidal empathy of elected officials will get more innocent people killed.
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I don’t understand why anyone would be advocating for working with ICE. The VP has said they have immunity and the President and top administration officials have lied to protect ICE agents who have assaulted and murdered citizens in the streets. There is a much better chance at justice from crimes committed by non ICE agents. ICE agents have impunity to commit violent crimes.
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