From last year’s false accusations claiming border patrol agents were using their horse reins to whip Haitian migrants illegally entering the southern border to Texas Governor Abbot sending buses of illegal immigrants to NYC this summer, illegal aliens have received a lot of publicity and Democrats usually have a lot to say to support them.
For instance, despite even the photographer who took the photos of the border patrol agents saying they never used their reins as whips, President Biden himself condemned the agent’s behavior as “outrageous” and promised “those people will pay”.
Not to be outdone, Vice-President Harris said the images of the agents using their horses to corral the migrants was “deeply troubling” and compared it to the “kind of behavior” that was “used against African Americans during times of slavery.”
More recently, NYC Mayor Adams has called Governor Abbot “anti-American” for bussing hundreds of illegal immigrants to his sanctuary city, which he then ensures are personally greeting by his staff and will soon be housed free of charge in luxury NYC hotel rooms.
While those migrant-filled busses were arriving in NYC over the past couple weeks, a deputy sheriff in North Carolina was murdered in the line of duty.
Sometime after 11 p.m. on the night of August 11, 2022, Wake County N.C., Deputy Sheriff Ned Byrd got out of his unmarked patrol SUV to check on something in the road and was shot multiple times.
After Deputy Byrd failed to respond to radio transmissions, other deputies went to his last location and found him dead in the roadway.
Using video from the vehicle’s dash camera as well as surveillance systems from nearby businesses, deputies identified a white pick-up truck and three men believed to be involved in Deputy Byrd’s murder.
After a nationwide manhunt, less than one week later on August 16, 2022, officers tracked down all three men and arrested them.
Two of those men were arrested together and charged with the murder of Deputy Byrd, they are Arturo Marin-Sotelo, 29 and his brother, Alder Alphonso Marin-Sotelo (AAMS), 25.
At least one of these brothers are illegal aliens with prior criminal charges and it is possible the other two men are as well, but the media does not typically include that information in its reporting.