Biden Admin Let Illegal Alien Cannibal Stay in U.S. After Previous Felony Assault Deemed ‘Not Egregious Enough,’ Now He Tried to Eat Three-Year-Old Girl’s Face in Texas Park
Source: The Gateway Pundit · Bias: Far Right
Summary
The 24-year-old illegal alien from India who attempted to eat a toddler's face during a heinous random attack in a Texas park on Saturday was reported to ICE under the Biden administration for felony assault but allowed to remain in the country because federal officials decided the crime was not “egregious” enough to warrant visa revocation. The post Biden Admin Let Illegal Alien Cannibal Stay in U.S. After Previous Felony Assault Deemed ‘Not Egregious Enough,’ Now He Tried to Eat Three-Year-Old Girl’s Face in Texas Park appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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