Another poster child for Amnesty
Illegal alien Antonio Martinez Nunez is being deported from the United States. The fact that any illegal is being deported by the Obama regime is good news. But there is more to this story than simply an illegal alien being deported. This story makes you ask what is going on and has our government lost its mind?
In August 2009, Police in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, found the body of Armondo Casillas Castanedo. An autopsy revealed Castanedo had been asphyxiated. Castanedo was also an illegal alien.
Why was Castanedo murdered by Nunez? Was it over a woman? Perhaps it was over a gambling debt? Perhaps they were both drunk? No, according to police, Castanedo and Nunez were feuding over drug territories.
Just so the stage is set here, we have one illegal alien fighting another illegal alien over the territory they are going to sell illegal controlled substances. Of course, these are just the people we want to allow to stay in this country, right?
Nunez fled the country after the murder, going to Mexico. In February 2010, the Border Patrol apprehended him trying to reenter the country illegally. This was before the Obama regime told the Border Patrol to simply turn illegals back south instead of arresting them.
While the media reports are sketchy about what happened next, the Ohio police must have had a warrant out for Nunez and when Nunez was processed, the Ohio officials were notified he was in custody. Police in Reynoldsburg phoned down to Texas and used an interpreter to speak with Nunez who confessed to the murder.
Now, not only is there a murder but there is a confession to that murder. Confessions are about the strongest evidence you can have of a crime.
Nunez is brought back to Ohio to stand trial for among other things, Aggravated Murder. His court appointed, taxpayer funded lawyers, hired an interpreter to review the audiotape of the confession and they decided the Miranda warnings given to Nunez were insufficient. They then filed a motion to suppress the confession.
The Judge presiding over the case, John Bessey of Franklin County Ohio, heard the motion and then ruled in favor of the defense. In other words, the Judge ruled the prosecution could not use the confession. Without the confession, the prosecution’s case collapsed.
The prosecutor, Mark Wodarcyk, said the confession was the cornerstone of the case and without the confession; the prosecution could not have any prayer of winning. So, Wodarcyk dismissed the case against Nunez.
Nunez today sits in a jail cell today, pending his deportation back to Mexico.
Nunez repeatedly entered this country illegally, killed a man, cost the taxpayers probably hundreds of thousands of dollars to investigate the case, both prosecute and defend him and now to send him back to Mexico.
When he is deported, it will probably be a matter of hours before he is back in this country. Since the Obama regime has no interest in enforcing our immigration laws, we will have to wait until he commits another crime before he pops back up on the radar. Hopefully, if he commits another crime, he will not kill an American.
Here’s an idea. When we deport someone from America, there is no requirement they be sent back to their home country. America’s only interest is getting them out of the country. Let’s deport this guy to Afghanistan.
I know the Obama regime will not do that, but if we did, it would at least keep him from being back in Texas within 48 hours of his deportation.
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