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Booking photo for Cory Alvarez (Rockland Police Department)
BOSTON (TND) — A Haitian migrant accused of raping a 15-year-old girl in a Massachusetts shelter is walking the streets again after posting a $500 bail Thursday, immigration officials confirmed to The National Desk (TND).
Cory Alvarez, 26, was indicted by a grand jury last month after being charged with aggravated rape of a child. He posted the bail funds despite a detainer request from Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) asking law enforcement to hold the suspect.
Prosecutors originally asked for Alvarez's bail to be set at $25,000, but the Plymouth County Superior Court decided against it, the Boston Globe wrote.
Alvarez now reportedly wears an ankle monitor, though his location information is not being shared with ICE due to Boston’s sanctuary city rules. ICE sources told the New York Post such occurrences are “standard Democratic bulls---” which make
their jobs “impossible.”
The dumba-- judges are the ones causing a lot of these issues by ignoring the root of the problem,” one source reportedly said. “California, New York, Illinois, Massachusetts, and other blue states all do this bulls---. If we run records checks on
people out of those states, they have policies that are in place to prevent sharing of any information.”
The news follows immigration being a hot button issuein Thursday night’s presidential debate. President Joe Biden claimed during the event he had gained the support of the National Border Patrol Union over his handling of the southern border. The group,
however, refuted the claim via X.
"To be clear, we never have and never will endorse Biden,” it wrote.
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, however, said this week Biden’s “tough” border policies are "working."
“The individual who is responsible for a heinous criminal act is the criminal and we need to bring the full force of the law to bare on that criminal,” the secretary added.
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