DHS Slams Sanctuary County After Alleged Murder


"Blood on their hands": An illegal immigrant was released on Tuesday and accused of a killing on Wednesday.
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Read this if you’re tracking border policy, sanctuary city debates, or Virginia crime.
📍 What Just Happened
The Trump administration has launched a scathing attack on Fairfax County, Virginia, after police released Marvin Morales-Ortez, an illegal immigrant and suspected MS-13 member, just 24 hours before he allegedly shot a man dead in his home. The Department of Homeland Security says "sanctuary politicians" have "blood on their hands" for refusing to honor ICE detainers.
⚠️ The Timeline of Failure
- Tuesday: Morales-Ortez is in custody for malicious wounding. Charges are dropped by the "Soros-backed" prosecutor due to "insufficient evidence" (a witness moved out of the country).
- Tuesday Night: Despite an ICE notification, the Sheriff’s office releases him, claiming they lacked a "judicial warrant."
- Wednesday: A man is found shot dead in his home. Morales-Ortez is arrested following a manhunt.
✍️ The Legal Finger-Pointing
- The Prosecutor: Steve Descano’s office says they couldn’t prosecute without the victim’s testimony.
- The Sheriff: Claims they followed "local and state laws" and that ICE failed to provide a warrant to keep him in the ADC.
- The Feds: DHS argues that a judicial warrant is not required to honor a detainer and that the county "chose" to release a serial criminal.
🧠 Why It Matters
This case is a flashpoint for the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" push. It highlights the deadly gap between local sanctuary policies and federal immigration enforcement.
With ICE arrests in Virginia already tripling this year, this incident will likely lead to federal lawsuits or funding cuts for non-cooperative counties.
🧾 The Bottom Line
A man is dead because a suspected gang member was let out on a technicality. While the county and the feds argue over paperwork, the "sanctuary" debate in Virginia has just claimed another victim, and the Trump administration is ready to make Fairfax the "poster child" for the crisis.