Chainsaw Attacker Illegal Alien Lived the American Dream Even after Being Deported 11 Times
07/26/2018
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The case of wife-slasher Alejandro Alvarez Villegas demands a closer look. He had a home in a decent neighborhood in Whittier, drove a Honda, supported a family and worked in construction. You can observe these details from a video of neighbor reactions following the crime in an NBC Los Angeles report. [Video]

But between his 11 deportations, Alvarez was racking up crimes and jail terms, as listed in the July 17 Orange County Register article, Man deported 11 times who’s suspected of attacking wife with chainsaw adds fuel to immigration fight:

Alvarez-Villegas has a criminal record beyond his immigration violations. In 2014 he was sentenced to 270 days in county jail after pleading no contest to a charge of driving with a blood alcohol content of at least 0.08 percent. In 2013, he was sentenced to 180 days for possession of a controlled substance and being under the influence. In 2010, there was another charge of being under the influence of a controlled substance but that charge was dropped and the case dismissed, according to court records.

Did the family travel to Hawaii or were they just playing dress-up?

Alejandro has had a great life from ripping off America, and he would still have it if he hadn’t attacked his wife with a chainsaw. In fact, he’s practically an advertisement for all the foreigners yearning for a better life to keep coming. There’s no wall, no universal e-Verify, no enforcement at all when an 11-time deportee jailbird can live the good life in America with no annoyance from the government.

And since Alvarez’ trial will take place in California, he will probably be found not guilty, just like Kate Steinle’s killer.

On Wednesday, Fox News’ Trace Gallagher opined that Alvarez will become the next face of illegal alien criminals. Let’s hope so, since the nation needs a wake-up call about enforcement.

TRACE GALLAGHER: When it comes to the debate about sanctuary cities in California’s immigration policies, this might be the highest profile case since the death of Kate Steinle a few years ago. The latest attack happened in Whittier about 20 miles from downtown Los Angeles; 32 year-old Alejandro Alvarez is accused of attacking and badly wounding his wife with a chainsaw, spraying her blood all over himself and his three young boys.

Aside from the gruesome violence what makes this case notable is that since 2005 Alvarez had been deported 11 times and his criminal record goes well beyond deportation including convictions for drunk driving and drug possession. Immigration advocates fear this type of sensational case could be used as fodder to boost the president’s immigration policies and to increase the criticism of California for sheltering illegal immigrants including criminal aliens.

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Here’s your new poster boy for open borders diversity, America.

 

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