Illegal Honduran Charged With Kidnapping, Sexual Assault; Illegal Mexican Charged With Murder, Attempted Rape
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Cops in Harris County, Texas, and Morehead, Kentucky, have arrested two illegal aliens who Democrats believe are here “to do the jobs Americans won’t do.”

In Harris County, the job was kidnapping and sexual assault. The suspect: A Honduran. Frighteningly enough, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported, the first Trump administration released him after he jumped the border. The Biden administration blocked his deportation. In Morehead, the job was rape and murder. The suspect: A Mexican. That cultural enricher tried to enter the country three times illegally, then succeeded on the fourth.

End result: Two traumatized women, and one dead high-school kid.

Kidnapping, Sexual Assault 

Cops in Harris County arrested Honduran illegal Jose Armando Carcamo-Perdomo, 22, on July 14 on charges of sexual assault and aggravated kidnapping, DHS reported

Citing court records, KPRC 2 explained that Carcamo “locked a woman inside a room for five days” without food or water. He “punched her, tied her up, and sexually assaulted her before placing her in a closet.” 

Cops began investigating after they received a 911 report that a woman was screaming for help. “Deputies were told a witness had seen the woman running down the street before a man grabbed her and carried her back to where she had run from,” the station reported:

Deputies spoke to a man at the location who told them he was just a worker and the building was a mechanic shop. There was also a trailer home on the property. When deputies started asking questions, [police Lt. John] Klafka said the man wasn’t giving a lot of information and claimed he didn’t know anything.

“He knew there was someone in the house, but he claimed to have never seen her or said it was a woman that lived there but [he] didn’t know her, didn’t see her, [and] has never had any interactions with her,” Klafka said.

Deputies [received] consent to go into the trailer home and after announcing their presence, they heard a faint knocking sound. In one of the bedrooms, they found a closet with a board screwed into it to keep the door shut. When deputies opened the closet, they found the woman inside and started talking to her.

The woman, a Chinese immigrant, told cops she was a masseuse from New York and had been offered a job in Houston for more money. After she spent a week driving to Texas, whoever was waiting for her took her Chinese passport and moved her to the trailer home, KPRC 2 reported.

She told cops that Carcamo sexually assaulted her “several times,” then locked her in the closet when she tried to escape. 

“Investigators believe there may be both more suspects and victims involved, and this may be part of a larger human trafficking operation,” the station continued:

“He obviously is not the one that drove her from New York,” Klafka said. “So there’s that, [and] he’s not the person that drove her from the first location in Houston. And, we know there’s other people involved.”

Carcamo’s attorney said that the Honduran illegal “is shocked” by the allegations. “We will vigorously defend against these accusations and will not litigate this case in the press,” the lawyer said.

Unfortunately for Carcamo, doorbell-camera video shows someone, presumably Carcamo, carrying the woman.

Released at the Border

Unhappily, the first Trump administration is responsible for releasing Carcamo, although the Biden administration stopped his deportation. DHS told the station he entered the country on May 24, 2020 near Hildalgo, Texas, though the DHS website pegs the date as November 24. Either way, U.S. Customs and Border Protection stopped him “near Falfurrias, Texas, and he was issued a notice to appear,” DHS told the station:

The government exercised prosecutorial discretion under the immigration enforcement priorities at the time, and his immigration case was dismissed by an immigration judge from the Executive Office for Immigration Review Sept. 11, 2023. Deportation officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement [ICE] encountered Carcamo-Perdomo July 15 at the Harris County Jail following his arrest for aggravated kidnapping, and an immigration detainer was lodged with the jail.

The DHS website offered these details:

Under the Biden Administration, ICE filed a motion with an immigration judge to have his removal proceedings terminated.  

On September 8, 2023, a judge granted the Biden Administration’s motion. 

Rape and Murder

The other case, DHS reported, involves thrice-deported 36-year-old Mexican Gildardo Amandor-Martinez. Citing police, Fox56 in Morehead reported that Aleida Lopez “got off work around 11:30 p.m. on Saturday and found Martinez, her boyfriend, sitting in his vehicle with a friend at a nearby bar.”

Lopez went home after Martinez told her he would stay at the bar for another half hour. At home was her son, 15-year-old Luis.

When he came home, police allege, Martinez woke up Lopez “wanting to have sex, but she turned him down,” Fox56 reported:

It was then that the police noted he became angry and bit her on her left hand and right armpit above her breast before twisting her right arm, causing her to scream.

Lopez recounted that Luis opened the door and told Martinez, who was lying on top of her while he was naked, to stop. After he refused, Luis asked his mother if she would like him to call the police.

She told the police that she had said no to Luis and that they would discuss it further in the morning. Luis then shut the door, and Martinez proceeded to get dressed.

Lopez said Martinez told her he was going to take their [one-year-old] son, then grabbed a suitcase and asked if she wanted him to leave. After saying yes, Lopez said she heard a rack pull back and saw Martinez had a black pistol in his hand. She said that he allegedly fired it three times through the door Luis had closed.

Investigators found three bullet holes in the door, the station reported, and Luis was dead.

Martinez faces charged of murder, first-degree assault, and first-degree attempted rape. He attempted to enter the country illegally three times in 2021. He then succeeded on a fourth try, regrettably for young Luis.

The station did not disclose Lopez’s immigration status.

According to DHS spokesman Tricia McLaughlin:

15-year-old Luis Lopez died trying to save his mother from this criminal illegal alien who was attempting to rape her. Gildardo Amandor-Martinez is a rapist and cold-blooded killer who should have never been in this country. The Biden administration’s open-border policies allowed this monster to walk American streets and commit these evil crimes, including murder, assault, and attempted rape, against a mother and her children.