Biden admin marked illegal immigrant, alleged murderer as 'non-enforcement priority,' DHS reveals
FIRST ON FOX: The Trump administration's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is calling out both the Biden administration and one Northern Virginia county's "sanctuary policies" after an illegal immigrant with...
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FIRST ON FOX: The Trump administration's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is calling out both the Biden administration and one Northern Virginia county's "sanctuary policies" after an illegal immigrant with a lengthy criminal history was released by police and allegedly killed a man in his home a day later. A man was found shot dead in his Northern Virginia home in Fairfax County on Wednesday. The suspected shooter, 23-year-old Marvin Morales-Ortez — an immigrant from El Salvador residing illegally in the United States — had been in custody Tuesday on malicious wounding and brandishing a firearm charges, but police released him after the Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office dropped the charges and Morales-Ortez committed a murder the next day. Morales-Ortez illegally entered the United States in September 2016, along with his mother, near Hidalgo, Texas, according to DHS. Morales-Ortez was then "released into the country by the Obama administration," the agency added. Meanwhile, in 2022, the Biden administration dismissed Morales-Ortez's immigration proceedings and eventually marked him as "a non-enforcement priority," according to DHS. "There is blood on the hands of Fairfax County politicians for pushing policies that released this illegal alien from Salvadoran from jail and onto the streets of Virginia," said DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. "Fairfax county refused to honor ICE’s detainer and release him into their custody. Just hours after being released from jail, he committed murder in cold blood. Sanctuary policies have deadly consequences. We pray for the victim and his family." ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CAUGHT AND RELEASED BY BIDEN ADMINISTRATION NOW CHARGED IN WASHINGTON VEHICULAR HOMICIDE Officers investigated the murder scene Wednesday afternoon and night, according to local media. Following a manhunt, Morales-Ortez was eventually tracked down and arrested. Court records showed Morales-Ortez had been charged with at least seven crimes…