Texas police arrest fugitive illegally in US, wanted for murder by Interpol
- An international fugitive from Mexico, Leo Acosta Sanchez, was arrested in Texas for murder by Interpol, shedding tears during the arrest.
- Sanchez, 21, was apprehended on May 24 during a routine traffic stop in a joint effort by local and federal authorities.
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed Sanchez's illegal status in the U.S. Since Aug. 20, 2023, and she faces charges for crimes committed outside the country.
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Texas Police Arrest Suspected Murderer Who's Illegally in the United States
The consequences of President Joe Biden’s weak border policy continue as police in Splendora, Texas, have arrested an illegal immigrant wanted by Interpol on a charge of murder. The City […] The post Texas Police Arrest Suspected Murderer Who's Illegally in the United States appeared first on The Western Journal.
Illegal alien wanted for murder abroad arrested in Texas: Report
A fugitive murder suspect believed to be living in the U.S. illegally was recently apprehended near Houston, Texas.Leo Acosta Sanchez, a 21-year-old Mexican national, has apparently been on the radar of local and federal law enforcement for some time. A statement from ICE indicated that she entered the U.S. "as a nonimmigrant" last August and ever since has reportedly been shuttling back and forth between Splendora, Texas, and Terrenos, a contro…
Crying fugitive illegally in US, wanted by Interpol for murder arrested during traffic stop in Texas
Splendora police, in coordination with federal authorities, apprehended 21-year-old Leo Acosta Sanchez, who had been illegally residing in the "state and country."
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