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Does the Trust Act make Connecticut a magnet for illegal criminals?

  • Guy
  • Sep 17
  • 2 min read

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He raped the female jogger repeatedly and held a boxcutter to her throat in the morning of August 9 at the Fort Hale Dog Park in New Haven, CT. He has prior arrests for sexual assault in Texas in 2016.


His name is Ludvi Carias-Interiano, 34-year-old citizen of Guatemala who had been deported twice previously. He is a criminal illegal alien who has been living and working in Connecticut for six years.


Republican CT Senators made some relevant points in a press release about this:

Don't pay for jail, deport: "Connecticut taxpayers should not pay for him to stay in our jail. Deport him."


CT has become a magnet for violent illegals: "There is no doubt that Connecticut is a super-sanctuary state. Under Democrat one-party rule, we are a magnet for violent illegal aliens."


Illegals are numerous and costly to taxpayers: "What’s the illegal immigration price tag here in Connecticut? The Lamont administration won’t seek that answer. Why? Well over 100,000 illegal immigrants live in Connecticut. Many enjoy state taxpayer-funded medical insurance, housing and other benefits. Open borders have made Connecticut more unaffordable, yet Democrats at the State Capitol want to keep expanding benefits for illegal immigrants."


Stop expanding laws protecting illegals: "Democrats already prevent Connecticut law enforcement from communicating with ICE officials who are seeking to deport violent felons. Now, Democrats are working to further limit communication between ICE and DCF (Child Welfare) workers. As they do this, Democrats, like Gov. Ned Lamont, openly state that ALL illegal immigrants are ‘welcome’ in Connecticut. Is this individual ‘welcome’, Gov. Lamont?"


Between the Lines: Is it too much to ask our politicians to support legal immigration, enforcement of laws and safe parks and streets for Connecticut citizens?



 
 

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