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Blue state prison releases attempted newborn killer for deportation
Federal agents deport woman after prison release The Department of…
Federal agents deport woman after prison release The Department of Homeland Security says ICE deported Soili Xiomara Aparicio-Santos, a Honduran national, from New York in April after she finished eight years of a state prison sentence tied to the attempted killing of her newborn son on Long Island. DHS said she entered the United States illegally in 2014 under the Obama administration and had a final order of removal that same year. The case drew fresh attention because the removal happened only after her prison term ended, which is a tidy reminder that federal law still depends on someone, somewhere, actually following through. Conviction followed a 2017 arrest on Long Island Authorities said Aparicio-Santos was convicted in 2018 of second-degree attempted murder, first- and second-degree attempted assault, and endangering the welfare of a child. She was originally sentenced to 16 years in prison, but that was later cut to 10 years, and she served eight. According to local reporting cited by DHS, the 41-year-old lived in Centereach, Suffolk County, and police arrested her after a family member saw what was happening and called for help. The child reportedly avoided serious injuries and was placed in foster care, which is the…
Former FedEx Driver sentenced to death for killing Athena Strand
Jury hands down death sentenceA Tarrant County jury on Tuesday…
Woman sent back to prison for objecting to trans sex offender
What America First Legal says happened America First Legal says…
What America First Legal says happened America First Legal says Sarah Cavanaugh was moved from federal prison to Houston House, a Rhode Island halfway house run by Community Resources for Justice, after the Bureau of Prisons decided she was a good candidate for the transfer. Cavanaugh was serving the rest of a roughly six-year sentence tied to a stolen valor conviction from 2023. In August, AFL says she learned she would share a room with a resident listed as Haley Lynn Rose. After checking the name online, she allegedly discovered the person was Anthony Ninfo, a man who pleaded guilty in 2024 to possession of child pornography. At that point, Cavanaugh raised concerns with staff about sharing a room with a man convicted of a sex offense. In the modern federal system, that apparently counts as a risky act of realism. The incident report turned the complaint into a problem According to AFL, staff told Cavanaugh to follow up with management, but the next day she received an incident report accusing her of creating a hostile environment for the transgender felon and of crossing boundaries by asking about the resident’s gender identity, genitalia, charges, and room assignment. The report also…
Teenage Girl Slain in Brutal Barcelona Broad Daylight Stabbing
Daytime stabbing leaves one teen deadPolice confirm an arrestBarcelona police…
Migrant Arrived Under the Obama Regime Stabs Mother of Two to Death
Police investigate two fatal stabbings on Long Island Two women…
Larry Lang faces resignation demands after coded Trump threat
Los Altos vice mayor posts the shorthandLarry Lang, the vice…

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