Illegal Alien Allegedly Crashes Into School Bus, Killing Small Child. Biden’s ‘Catch And Release’ Under Scrutiny.

President Joe Biden’s “catch and release” policy is under renewed scrutiny after an illegal alien allegedly crashed his minivan into a school bus last week, resulting in dozens injured and the death of an 11-year-old Ohio boy.

On Monday, Breitbart reported that Haitian national Hermanio Joseph appeared in court in Clark County, Ohio, after being arrested on aggravated vehicular homicide charges. The tragedy occurred on August 22 — the boy’s first day of school. The 11-year-old child was ejected from the bus and succumbed to injuries. Dozens were injured and sent to the hospital after the bus flipped due to the crash.

The suspect reportedly entered the country illegally in 2022. He was then given an immigration hearing date and a “notice to appear” and was subsequently released into the U.S. as is customary under Biden’s immigration policies. This procedure has been called “catch and release” and was re-started after Biden dismantled numerous Trump-era immigration policies.

According to recent data, at least two million illegal aliens have been allowed into the country under that policy. Such individuals are typically given an official notice to appear for a court date, often at a to-be-determined future date. Experts say that there is currently a years-long backlog, meaning that these individuals are free to roam about the country, often untracked. That data also does not include the hundreds of thousands who cross the border undetected each year under Biden.

“The Biden administration’s ‘welcome and release’ agenda continues to put our communities at risk,” National Immigration Center for Enforcement advisory board member John Fabbricatore told Breitbart. “Their goal is to let in as many poorly vetted illegal aliens as possible, often without proper GPS tracking or scheduled court appearances. When will this administration put public safety first, or is mass migration more important?”

Some illegal aliens aren’t even given court dates. Others have to wait 10 years for a hearing.

Of course, critics have said that such policies incentivize cartels and human smugglers, who can make large profits by virtually guaranteeing entry into the U.S. for those willing to pay for the journey.

Americans of all ages, meanwhile, suffer the consequences as millions from around the globe come into the country.

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If Joseph is convicted, he faces six to 12 months in jail and/or a $5,000 fine, per WHIOTV7. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed a detainer on the individual.

In reaction to the tragedy, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) shared his condolences for the victim and his family on social media.

“Please pray for the little boy who was killed in a bus crash in Clark County earlier this week,” Vance said. “May God bless him and his family. As we all get ready for a new school year, no family should have to go through this.”

Please pray for the little boy who was killed in a bus crash in Clark County earlier this week. May God bless him and his family. As we all get ready for a new school year, no family should have to go through this. https://t.co/hW0PiB6hDR.

— J.D. Vance (@JDVance1) August 24, 2023

He’s right, they shouldn’t. Yet the reality is that the longer the border is open and Biden remains in power, the more “Angel Families” will be created as the result of avoidable killings caused by illegal aliens.

The views expressed in this piece are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.

Evacuation Orders Issued In Florida As Idalia Approaches Hurricane Strength

Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued in and around Florida‘s Big Bend region in anticipation of Tropical Storm Idalia becoming a major hurricane and slamming into the state’s Gulf Coast later this week.

The forecast as of Monday evening shows Tropical Storm Idalia will likely strengthen into a powerful Category 3 hurricane as it moves through the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and make landfall early Wednesday, though the outer bands of the storm stretch out for miles beyond. Just before 8 p.m. ET, the National Hurricane Center said in a post to X that Idalia was approaching hurricane strength while near the western tip of Cuba.

When monitoring #Idalia, remember:

– The cone only represents the probable track of the CENTER of the storm, it does NOT show the size of the storm
– Impacts will extend far outside of the area that is shown
– You should have your plan in place & heed all warnings from officials pic.twitter.com/QRMt9NifsK

— FL Division of Emergency Management (@FLSERT) August 28, 2023

Heavy rain, flooding, storm surge, strong winds, and even tornados could impact Florida as well as neighboring states, as Idalia is expected to swing through the Panhandle and sweep up along the coastline of Georgia and the Carolinas through the end of the week. But the National Hurricane Center warned on Monday that certain aspects of the forecast, including the track of the storm, could shift over time.

In addition to the life-threatening storm surge inundation and hurricane conditions expected along portions of the Florida Gulf Coast from #Idalia, a stripe of tropical and excessive rainfall may produce flash and urban flooding from northern Florida to the eastern Carolinas. pic.twitter.com/DQ6KE1Mu79

— National Weather Service (@NWS) August 28, 2023

Officials in a western Florida coastal stretch ranging from Taylor County down to Sarasota County — including the greater Tampa Bay region — have directed people in low-lying zones and vulnerable structures to leave their homes ahead of the storm. There were also some voluntary evacuation areas.

Emergency shelters are set to open up and tolls are being suspended as all sorts of hurricane, tropical storm, and storm surge warnings have been issued. Residents have been advised to adhere to local announcements and make preparations, including for power outages. In addition, schools are closing across Florida, sandbags are being made available to residents, and Tampa International Airport is slated to suspend commercial operations on Tuesday.

President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration for Florida, unlocking federal assistance for state, tribal, and local response efforts related to Idalia. And Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, who has paused his presidential campaign, has been busy helping spearhead preparations. Over the past couple days, DeSantis has worked to mobilize resources, issued a state of emergency in dozens of counties, delivered in-person updates on Idalia, and visited multiple counties expected to be at the forefront of the weather event.

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“For those in the potential path of this storm, stay tuned for updates & heed all evacuation orders,” DeSantis said on Monday in a post to X directing people to follow the Florida Division of Emergency Management for the most up-to-date information.

As of 5 p.m. #Idalia is forecast to make landfall at Florida’s Big Bend on Wednesday as a major hurricane. For those in the potential path of this storm, stay tuned for updates & heed all evacuation orders.

Follow @FLSERT and your local media for the most up-to-date information. pic.twitter.com/4moLnIpaom

— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) August 28, 2023

Far off the eastern coast of Florida is another tropical system, Hurricane Franklin, which is not expected to hit the United States but did lead to warnings about life-threatening storm surge and rip currents along the southeastern coastline of the country.

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