Texas Rolls Out New Initiative To Catch Illegal Immigrants Accused Of Violent Crimes

Governor Greg Abbott announced a new initiative this week with the goal of apprehending illegal immigrants in Texas who have been charged with sex crimes and violent crimes. 

On Wednesday, Abbott rolled out the “10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants” list alongside the Texas Department of Public Safety. Through the initiative, cash rewards will be given to anyone who provides law enforcement with information leading to the arrest of the illegal immigrants on the list. 

“When President Joe Biden took office, he dismantled every effective border policy his predecessor put into place,” Abbott said. “As a result, we have seen record high levels of illegal immigration, including dangerous criminals and terrorists who are a threat to the public safety of our state and our nation.”

“Texas is a law-and-order state, and with the help of our fellow Texans, we will ensure that the illegal immigrants on this list are taken off our streets and put behind bars to keep our communities safe,” Abbott added. “Texas will continue to take unprecedented action to protect Texans and our state from President Biden’s border crisis.”

Illegal immigrants on the list include Victor Hugo Chox Gonzalez, who is wanted for aggravated sexual assault of a child, and Omar David Zavala, who is wanted for sexual assault and making a terroristic threat. 

Other charges faced by individuals on the list include sex abuse of a child and smuggling offense. 

“Criminals from around the world who enter the United States illegally and commit crimes in Texas are a threat to public safety,” DPS Director Steve McCraw said. “Individuals on Texas’ 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List are likely to commit other crimes, and DPS is enlisting the public’s help in apprehending these offenders before they commit additional crimes. I thank Governor Abbott and Texas Crime Stoppers for their partnership in launching this important program.” 

Tipsters are instructed to call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip through the DPS website.

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As illegal immigration has skyrocketed to record highs under Biden, crimes committed by illegal immigrants have made national headlines. Earlier this year, an illegal immigrant was charged with murdering Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student in Georgia. The suspect, José Antonio Ibarra, had previously been apprehended illegally crossing into the United States and released. 

Former President Donald Trump has said that Biden has unleashed an illegal immigrant crime wave on the United States, recently slamming Biden after an illegal immigrant from Venezuela was accused of shooting two NYPD cops. 

Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Suspect Had A ‘Planning Document’ For Murders, District Attorney Says

New York authorities prosecuting the man accused of killing six women and dumping their bodies on Gilgo Beach in New York say the suspect kept a “planning document” to plan the murders.

The suspect, who is not being named by The Daily Wire, was charged Thursday with the 2003 death of Jessica Taylor and the 1993 death of Sandra Costilla, ABC New York reported. This brings the total number of women believed to have been killed by the suspect up to six.

During multiple searches of the suspect’s home in Massapequa, New York, investigators found more than 350 electronic devices and began attempts to extract and analyze the data on those devices. On one hard drive, investigators were able to recover a deleted document that appeared to have been used as a way for the suspect to “plan out” his “kills,” according to a bail application filed by the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.

The document included underlined headings that read: “Problems,” “Supplies,” “DS,” and “TRG.” “DS” refers to “dump site” and “TRG” seems to stand for “target.”

Each heading includes a list, with the “Problems” list including notes such as “DNA,” “tire marks,” “blood stains,” and “fingerprints.” The complete list appears to show the lengths to which the suspect went to cover his tracks.

As for “Supplies,” the suspect listed items such as “lie/acid,” a “police scaner [sic],” “rope/cord,” and “bags/tape.” A note under the “DS” heading suggested the suspect “recon dumster [sic] locations.” And other targets, the suspect wrote “Megan?” and noted that “small is good.”

The planning document also includes three more sections, titled “Pre-Prep,” “Prep,” and “Post Event.” Under “Pre-Prep” the suspect mentions vehicle inspection, engaging the target, and looking into dump sites and weather reports, as well as looking for video cameras in these areas.

The “Prep” section discusses setting up a “stage” and “holding area” as well as setting up a table, believed by investigators to have been used for victim torture and mutilation. The final section, “Post Event,” includes notes such as “distroy [sic] file,” “change tires,” “burn gloves,” and “dispose of pic’s [sic].” It also notes that the suspect should “have story set.”

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The document goes on to expand on these sections, including “recon reports” and how to avoid detection after the fact, including not being seen in the area of the crime for too long and to not use a charge card for gas. It also discusses how to prep the bodies for disposal, including “remove head and hands,” and what items needed to be disposed of following the killings.

Finally, the document includes a section titled “Things:To Remember [sic]” that discusses how sound travels, and how important sleep is before a kill. The document also uses the phrase “next time,” multiple times.

The suspect was arrested on July 13, 2023. He was initially charged with the murders of three women, but has now been charged with three additional murders. The suspect has pleaded not guilty.

The remains of 11 people were found in the Gilgo Beach area, but not all have been connected to the current suspect.

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