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Criminal Leniency Leads to Illegal Immigrants Trafficking 15-Year-Old Girl

The pro-criminal, pro-immigration agenda from the left treats criminals as victims more than the victims themselves. Just take this trafficking case as an example.

In today’s criminal justice system, where leniency often outweighs the law, one must ask: Where is the justice for victims? Take the recent case in Palm Beach County, Florida, where two illegal immigrants were arrested in connection to the sex trafficking of a 15-year-old girl from New York City. This case illustrates not only a failure of our immigration system but also highlights a disturbing trend of treating criminals as victims, a practice championed by Soros-backed liberal prosecutors and judges who are enabling criminals to continue their lawlessness without serious repercussions.

The facts are deeply troubling. Yenire Karolina Pache Coleiton, a 33-year-old Colombian national, and Enyerbert Blanco, a 27-year-old Venezuelan national previously deported, were caught in a motel trafficking this young girl. How Blanco, out on bond for attempted murder in New York and then arrested for drug trafficking in Miami, was free to commit further crimes in Florida is beyond comprehension. This scenario reeks of systemic failure, facilitated by a “justice” system more concerned with rights for criminals than justice for victims.

Sheriff Ric Bradshaw’s outrage is a sentiment echoed by many across the nation. He points out the absurdity of a system where individuals like Blanco roam free, posing a continued threat. Bradshaw’s revelation that this incident is connected to a Venezuelan gang and is not isolated underscores the gaping holes in our border security and immigration enforcement.

It’s Time We Stop Treating Criminals as Victims

What’s particularly alarming is the backdrop against which these crimes are being committed. Liberal policies have turned our cities into playgrounds for criminals, where accountability is rare and repeat offenses are common. Sheriff Bradshaw’s declaration that the traffickers “won’t be coming out” under his watch is a rare glimmer of resolve in a system bending over backward to accommodate those who flout our laws.

This case should serve as a clarion call to all Americans. If we continue to allow our justice system to be manipulated by those who view criminals as the victims, we are failing not only the actual victims of these heinous crimes but also our broader community. It’s time for Americans to demand a return to a justice system that prioritizes the protection of the innocent and the punishment of the guilty. We must remind our leaders that the safety and security of American citizens are non-negotiable. Those who push the radical pro-criminal agenda will encounter unwavering resistance from those of us determined to shield the young and vulnerable from falling prey to heinous acts, rather than pandering to criminals by treating them as victims.

Jay Shepard

Jay Shepard

Jay was elected as the National Committeeman to the Republican National Committee for Vermont in both 2012 and 2016. He currently serves as RNC Vice Chair serving on the Executive Committee as well as the Rules Committee. Jay and his wife are owners of Junction Consulting LLC; a marketing and advertising firm specializing in creating, producing and delivering corporate and political media and messaging. He is also a partner in a Behavioral Science Research Firm.