Florida Sheriff Exposes Illegal Aliens Operating Theft Ring

Polk County Sheriff Judd recently accused four illegal alien invaders of running a sophisticated theft operation. He claims that this theft ring is responsible for stealing about $1.7 million in goods in nine burglary incidents across Florida that were largely directed against Asian American business owners.

“We have these organized criminals coming through the southern border targeting legitimate Americans, legitimate small business people, and looking for people in gated communities with nice houses and jewelry,” Judd stated at a news conference.

“They are able to do that because we have a nonexistent system to keep these criminals out of our country … we have a failed immigration policy … from the time they enter, they failed to appear [in immigration court]. They don’t intend to go by any of society’s rules … they’re sexually battering children and it can all be controlled with an immigration policy that says ‘You’ll come here legally like our Asian American victims did, so we can vet you, and you will not come here [through] Catch and Release,” Judd added.

The four illegal alien suspects, Geraldine Galeano-Perez, Milton Ayala-Sierra, Jason Alexander Higuera-Ruiz, and Geiler Orobio-Cabezas, have been charged with racketeering and burglary crimes connected to nine burglaries targeting  Asian Americans in Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Pasco County, Polk County, Manatee County, and Collier County.

According to Judd, Galeano-Perez is a violent convicted criminal from Colombia. She illegally crossed the United States’s southern border with Mexico back in July 2021 close to Hidalgo, Texas. Border Patrol apprehended her and let her loose into the US interior with a Notice to Appear (NTA) before a federal immigration judge.

Galeano-Perez would not make her court hearing, which prompted a federal immigration judge to order her deportation from the US in December 2022. In that same year, she was arrested in New York for drug crimes. However, because New York is a sanctuary state, local law enforcement did not turn her over to  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) enforcement officials.

Galeano-Perez would subsequently be arrested in April 2024 in Hillsborough County on burglary charges. Following multiple transfers of custody, she landed in Polk County Jail, where she is still being held by ICE and on a $365,000 bail.

Ayala-Sierra initially crossed the southern border in July 2021 close to Hidalgo. Similar to Galeano-Perez, he was apprehended, received an NTA, and subsequently let loose.

However, one caveat that John Binder of Breitbart News noted was that  Ayala-Sierra received a GPS ankle monitor via the federal government’s Alternatives to Detention (ATD) program. In that same month, he took off the ankle monitor and his deportation was ordered in December 2022 in New York when he did not show up before a federal immigration judge.

Ayala-Sierra was deported to Colombia in June 2024 without receiving prosecution for the racketeering and burglary charges pressed against him.

Orobio-Cabezas was previously deported from the US in July 2023 after he was arrested in Troy, Michigan, on burglary charges. Later on, Orobio-Cabezas illegally crossed the southern border and was arrested in Hillsborough County in April 2024. He is currently jailed in Pinellas County, where he is facing a conviction for illegal re-entry.

Higuera-Ruiz initially crossed the southern border illegally in December 2021 close to San Luis, Arizona. He was also let loose into the US interior and asked to get in touch with ICE agents at a subsequent date. Although he has charges pressed against him, Higuera-Ruiz is still on the loose after he took off his GPS ankle monitor.

“We can stop this. But if we don’t you’re going to continue to be victims,” Judd stated. “We’re going to continue to chase these people around … but quite frankly we’d like to use these resources on our homegrown criminals.”

Mass migration is an open invitation to all manner of criminals who want to cause mayhem in the US. States like Florida, which has an illegal alien population of 1.2 million, are particularly vulnerable to being rocked by all of the nasty effects of mass migration — depressed wages, rising housing costs, ethnic crime waves, strained infrastructure, etc.

Immigration is the political question of epoch. If we don’t get this question sorted out, the US will cease to exist as a cohesive civilization.

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