Twice-deported migrant rapist freed as Dems face heat for sanctuary policies
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The release of a twice-deported rapist in Virginia is putting renewed focus on the dangers posed by Democrat-led sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Guatemala national David Cabrera was collared by ICE last week after being set free by sanctuary-aligned jurisdiction Arlington County, who refused to honor a federal detainer and released him without notifying ICE. 

In a video obtained by Fox News, Cabrera is seen roaming a local street before ICE agents initiate his arrest. 

Honduran illegal immigrant David Cabrera mugshot.

Honduran illegal immigrant David Cabrera was arrested last week. He was previously deported twice and re-entered the U.S. at least three times.  (Obtained by Fox News)

In May, the county board removed a provision which had allowed limited police cooperation with ICE, including in cases involving terrorism, gangs, or felony arrests). Since then, local police cannot proactively contact ICE in such cases, though they must comply with legal orders.

The Cabrera underlines the dangers posed to the public when jurisdictions do not comply with federal law enforcement, Lyons said. 

Cabrera was arrested on June 4 for a probation violation and released from Arlington County Adult Detention Center on July 11 despite an active ICE detainer.

“You have an individual that is the worst of the worst, someone convicted of rape, and we had the opportunity to deport him. We did deport him… and they don’t want to turn that individual over the right way,” Lyons said. 

ICE agents

Lyons said that Arlington County’s actions put agents at risk. This comes at a time when agents are being doxxed, and attacks on them have skyrocketed by 830% since January.  (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“Here you have an aggravated felon that’s been deported multiple times… and Arlington County is releasing him back into the community. To reoffend again. It’s just not right and it doesn’t keep the public safe.”

Lyons said that Arlington County’s actions put agents at risk. This comes at a time when agents are being doxxed, and attacks on them have skyrocketed by 830% since January. 

“We wouldn’t have to send ICE agents into the community, where they run the chance to run into someone else that we might arrest,” Lyons said. “We would much rather arrest someone in a secure, safe environment. It’s safer for my officers and agents… It is safer for that individual we’re arresting, but it’s safer for the community as well.”

Anti-ICE activists across the U.S. have been protesting immigration enforcement, sometimes harassing ICE agents and demanding their badge numbers and the removal of their masks.  

At times, the protesters have turned violent.

ICE agents were attacked and had rocks thrown at their moving vehicles during a raid on a marijuana farm last week, while ICE agents have also come under attack outside an ICE detention facility in Portland. Law enforcement vehicles were also pelted with rocks during deportation-linked rioting in Los Angeles.

DHS accused Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Calif., of showing a violent mob an ICE employee’s business card, prompting a mob to attack him. The official was struck by a rock and sent to the emergency room, where he received multiple stitches, DHS said. 

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