Saturday, March 21, 2026

Sanctuary Cities Sought to Protect from ICE Nearly 18,000 Criminal Illegal Aliens Last Year; Democrat Prosecutors Ignored Illegal Migrant Accused of Murdering Woman at Bus Stop

Sanctuary Cities Sought to Protect from ICE Nearly 18,000 Criminal Illegal Aliens Last Year
Sanctuary jurisdictions across the United States last year refused to honor nearly 18,000 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers on criminal illegal aliens in their jails, outgoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem revealed this week.
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Noem revealed that in 2025, sanctuary jurisdictions refused to honor 17,864 detainers on illegal aliens that had been arrested for local crimes.
ICE detainers are requests to local law enforcement that federal agents be notified when an illegal alien is to be released from custody. The goal is to ensure that agents can arrest an illegal alien in the safety of a jail rather than on the streets of American communities.
The figure shows the extent to which sanctuary jurisdictions, particularly sanctuary states like California, New York, and Illinois, are working to shield illegal aliens from federal immigration law.
The most recent case of an illegal alien being repeatedly protected by local officials involves 32-year-old illegal alien Abdul Jalloh of Sierra Leone, who is accused of murdering 41-year-old Stephanie Minter, a mother, at a Fairfax County, Virginia, bus stop in a random attack.
Jalloh had more than 40 prior arrests before Minter’s murder, but Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano repeatedly dropped charges against him.
A new report from local reporter Nick Minock reveals that Descano’s office was warned about Jalloh on several occasions but failed to keep him off the streets. --->READ MORE HERE
Fairfax County Police Department
Democrat Prosecutors Ignored Illegal Migrant Accused of Murdering Woman at Bus Stop:
The illegal migrant who was arrested and charged for allegedly stabbing a Virginia woman to death at a city bus stop has an appalling criminal record of thirty previous arrests and was let out of jail every time.
Abdul Jalloh, 32, was charged with the brutal murder of 41-year-old Stephanie Minter, who was found dead at a bus stop in Fairfax County, Virginia, on Monday night.
Jalloh, a migrant from Sierra Leone who does not appear to have ever had any legal status in the U.S., was reportedly on the same bus as his victim and followed her off the bus to attack her at the bus stop, the Daily Mail reported.
Friends called the victim, Stephanie Minter, a “happy, jolly” person in her obituary, Fox News reported
Since his arrest, it has been reported that Jalloh has an extensive arrest record — including violent offenses — but has never faced any real punishment for his alleged crimes.
Laura Birnbaum, the chief of staff for Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano, admitted on Friday that Jalloh was a well-known threat to the public, but the prosecutor’s office never made any serious moves to send him to prison, claiming that they had trouble securing witnesses. --->READ MORE HERE
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