That Time a Sanctuary City was Harboring a 'Heinous' Mexican Fugitive
Orlando Diaz Cebada is not a good guy.
Known in Mexico as "El Leches," he's a member of the Los Pochos gang, which traffics drugs for the infamous Sinaloa Cartel. He's also an alleged murderer.
On April 23, 2024, Mexican authorities issued an arrest warrant for Diaz Cebada for aggravated homicide. According to the warrant, he beat a Mexican law enforcement official to death. Given his alleged gang ties, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that probably wasn't a first.
He fled to the United States, entered illegally, and was deported on May 22, 2024. Two days later, he attempted to re-enter our country and was deported again. At some point after that, he re-entered a third time, but this time, he wasn't caught by Border Patrol and wasn't inspected, admitted, or paroled. (I'm kind of shocked he got caught the first two times, given who was in charge of the border at the time.)
He's been living here ever since. Where? In a sanctuary city, of course.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on Tuesday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Diaz Cebada on June 12 in New Haven, Conn.
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