Abdul Jalloh
Coverage of Abdul Jalloh in the Nexus archive.
- DHS puts 'sanctuary politicians' on notice after alleged park predator was released under Biden
An illegal immigrant, Moises Domingo Rico Rosales, was arrested in Virginia for alleged indecent exposure and abduction after being released in 2024 due to local officials refusing to cooperate with ICE detainers. He had previously faced drug trafficking charges in Fairfax County, which were dropped by the office of Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano, and was released under the Biden administration in 2022.
- DHS puts 'sanctuary politicians' on notice after alleged park predator was released under Biden
An illegal immigrant, Moises Domingo Rico Rosales, was arrested in Virginia for indecent exposure and attempted abduction after being released following a 2024 drug trafficking arrest due to local officials refusing to cooperate with ICE. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has lodged a detainer to prevent his release, citing sanctuary policies as a factor in his prior release.
- The border is closed thanks to President Trump. In Virginia, that doesn’t matter
The article claims that while border security has improved under President Trump, Virginia faces a violent crime crisis attributed to liberal policies and reluctance to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. It highlights specific cases of crimes committed by undocumented individuals in Fairfax County and criticizes local officials for failing to prosecute these offenders.
- Jordan grills Soros-backed DA Descano in heated spat over soft-on-crime policy: 'This is almost laughable'
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan clashed with Fairfax Commonwealth's Attorney Stephen Descano over soft-on-crime policies, particularly regarding illegal immigrant criminals. Descano's policies have been criticized for letting illegal immigrants back on the street. The hearing was prompted by several incidents, including the alleged murder of Stephanie Minter by Sierra Leone national Abdul Jalloh.
- Jordan grills Soros-backed DA Descano in heated spat over soft-on-crime policy: 'This is almost laughable'
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan clashed with Fairfax Commonwealth's Attorney Stephen Descano over soft-on-crime policies, particularly regarding illegal immigrant criminals. Descano's policies have been criticized for letting dangerous individuals back on the street. The hearing was prompted by several incidents, including the alleged murder of Stephanie Minter by Sierra Leone national Abdul Jalloh.
- Virginia Dem defends Soros-backed prosecutor from DOJ probe after illegal immigrant charging allegations
A Virginia Democrat defends Soros-backed prosecutor Steve Descano from a DOJ probe into allegations of preferential treatment to criminal illegal immigrants. The investigation will determine if immigration consequences in charging and plea deals violated federal laws. Descano's office faced backlash after dropping violent charges against a suspect later accused of killing a mother.
- Guatemalan man charged with child porn possession released by Fairfax County despite ICE detainer, DHS says
A Guatemalan man, Roni Mendez-Escobar, was arrested by ICE after being released by Fairfax County authorities despite being charged with possessing child pornography. He had been previously deported three times and was among a series of illegal immigrants linked to crimes in Fairfax County, including murder and child abuse.
- Guatemalan man charged with child porn possession released by Fairfax County despite ICE detainer, DHS says
A Guatemalan man, Roni Mendez-Escobar, was arrested by ICE after being released by Fairfax County authorities despite facing child pornography charges. The Department of Homeland Security criticized Fairfax County for ignoring an ICE detainer, highlighting a pattern of sanctuary policies in the area linked to recent crimes by undocumented immigrants.
- Soros-backed DA's lax illegal immigration policies led to 'preventable' bus stop stabbing murder: complaint
A federal complaint alleges that Fairfax County DA Steve Descano's lenient policies on illegal immigration contributed to the preventable murder of Stephanie Minter, who was stabbed by Abdul Jalloh, an undocumented immigrant with a criminal history. The Victims Rights Reform Council (VRRC) claims systemic failures in Descano's office, including discriminatory practices and indifference to public safety, led to the tragedy.
- Soros-backed DA's lax illegal immigration policies led to 'preventable' bus stop stabbing murder: complaint
A federal complaint alleges that Fairfax County prosecutor Steve Descano's lenient policies contributed to the 'preventable' murder of Stephanie Minter by an illegal immigrant with a criminal history. The Victims Rights Reform Council (VRRC) claims systemic failures in Descano's office, including discriminatory practices and indifference to public safety, led to the victim's death.
- Residents in major DC suburb demand action over illegal aliens committing violent crimes: 'Has to change'
Residents of Fairfax County, Virginia, are demanding action against illegal aliens accused of violent crimes, citing failures in immigration enforcement. The murder of Stephanie Minter by a repeat offender, Abdul Jalloh, has intensified calls for reform, with critics blaming lax state policies and coordination issues.
- Residents in major DC suburb demand action over illegal aliens committing violent crimes: 'Has to change'
Residents in Fairfax County, Virginia, are demanding action against illegal aliens accused of violent crimes, citing cases like the murder of Stephanie Minter by repeat offender Abdul Jalloh. Concerns focus on leniency toward undocumented criminals and coordination between state and federal law enforcement.
- Soros-backed prosecutor set for Capitol Hill grilling as sanctuary policies face reckoning
Steve Descano, a George Soros-backed prosecutor in Fairfax County, Virginia, will testify before the House Judiciary Committee's immigration subcommittee on May 14 regarding sanctuary policies amid scrutiny over a murder linked to an illegal immigrant with a criminal history. The hearing will examine whether Fairfax's limited cooperation with federal immigration authorities endangered public safety, following concerns that prosecutors allowed the accused killer Abdul Jalloh to remain free. Minter's family is backing a recall effort against Descano.
- Soros-backed prosecutor set for Capitol Hill grilling as sanctuary policies face reckoning
Steve Descano, a Soros-backed prosecutor in Fairfax County, Virginia, will testify before the House Judiciary Committee on May 14 regarding the county's sanctuary policies amid scrutiny over a murder linked to an illegal immigrant with a criminal history. The hearing focuses on whether limited cooperation with federal immigration authorities contributed to public safety risks, following the fatal stabbing of Stephanie Minter by Abdul Jalloh.