ICE Uses Arrest of "Rideshare Rapist" to Lash Out at San Francisco, Sanctuary Cities
ICE Uses Arrest of "Rideshare Rapist" to Lash Out at San Francisco, Sanctuary Cities
Federal immigration officials are citing the Monday capture of San Francisco’s “Rideshare Rapist” as a public policy failure.In a statement, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency blamed local sanctuary city laws for allowing suspect Orlando Vilchez Lazo to pick up and sexually assault unsuspecting women. By refusing to cooperate with ICE, the agency claims San Francisco “shields criminal aliens who prey on the community.”The suspect, 36-year old Lazo, is being held in a San Francisco jail. With bail set at $4.2 million, he faces life in prison.Police say Lazo pretended to be a ‘ride-hail driver’ and purportedly selected his victims outside bars and nightclubs. An ICE release states that Lazo is “a citizen of Peru illegally present in the U.S.”While the agency didn’t say it had previously been seeking Lazo, it did lodge “a detainer” for Lazo on Friday.
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