Three Illegal Aliens Accused Of Grabbing Woman Off Florida Sidewalk, Sexually Assaulting Her

Three illegal aliens are accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman in Palm Beach County, Florida.

Andres Felipe Morales, Darinel Ordonez Jimenez, and Marcos Felipe Ramirez, all illegal aliens from Guatemala, have been arrested and charged with the kidnapping and sexual assault of a woman that they allegedly grabbed off a sidewalk in Palm Beach County.

According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office, the woman was walking on a sidewalk when the three Guatemalan nationals drove up in a white pickup truck.

One of the three men allegedly grabbed the woman from behind, put her in a chokehold, and threw her into the truck. The men allegedly sexually assaulted her, driving to two locations before the woman eventually escaped.

WPTV 5 News revealed police pulled over Morales for driving without a license in January. Morales was not turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

Meanwhile, Laken Riley’s Father is calling on Georgia to declare an ‘invasion’.

Angel Dad Jason Riley, whose 22-year-old daughter Laken Riley was murdered, allegedly at the hands of an illegal alien, is calling on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) to “declare an invasion” and pleading with the state’s lawmakers to “protect citizens from this illegal invasion.”

While speaking at the Georgia State Capitol on Wednesday, Jason Riley urged lawmakers to take action in cracking down on illegal immigration across the state. More than half a million illegal aliens now reside in Georgia.

Laken Riley’s Father Calls on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp to ‘Declare an Invasion’

“God gave me a beautiful daughter to father, protect, provide for, and nurture. A man with an evil heart stole her life. He was in this country and in this state illegally,” Jason Riley told lawmakers. “My vision for every senator in this chamber is that you protect citizens from this illegal invasion.”

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In addition, Jason Riley asked Kemp to declare an invasion so law enforcement in Georgia has clearer authority to turn illegal aliens over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

“Please recognize that over a million illegal aliens are in this state and making families nervous,” Jason Riley said:

Please recognize that Athens-Clarke is a sanctuary city and this policy and the lack of action led to the murder of my daughter … Gov. Kemp, please declare an invasion to detain and deport criminal illegals so we can prevent future families from those tragedies. [Emphasis added]

Earlier this month, House Republicans and a few dozen Democrats passed Rep. Mike Collins’s (R-GA) “Laken Riley Act” to require the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to take into custody illegal aliens arrested, charged, or convicted for burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting.

Last week, though, Senate Democrats blocked the Laken Riley Act from being moved forward for passage in the Senate. As a result, Sen. Ted Budd (R-NC) said he will introduce the legislation as an amendment to a funding bill that the chamber must pass.

“We simply don’t believe that another American family needs to experience the tragedy like the one that befell the Riley family,” Budd said. “And that’s why we need to pass the Laken Riley Act today.”

On Feb. 22, nursing student Laken Riley was found murdered in a wooded area on the University of Georgia campus after she had gone for a morning run. The following day, Ibarra, from Venezuela, was arrested and charged with her murder.

Months before Riley’s murder, Ibarra was issued a citation for shoplifting in Athens and was later issued a bench warrant for failing to appear in court on those charges. Despite the charge, Ibarra was not turned over to ICE agents for deportation.

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In August 2023, Ibarra was arrested and charged with acting in a manner to injure a child in the sanctuary city of New York City. Before ICE agents could issue a detainer for Ibarra, he was released from jail.

Then, in October 2023, Ibarra was issued a citation for shoplifting some $200 worth of items from a Walmart in Athens. In December 2023, when Ibarra failed to appear in court for the charges, a bench warrant was issued for his arrest.

Ibarra remains in Clarke County Jail without bail.

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By Ella Ford

Ella Ford is a mother of two, a Christian conservative writer with degrees in American History, Social and Behavioral Science and Liberal Studies, based in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area.

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