Migrants Tortured, Raped at Stash House Near El Paso
More than a dozen migrants were reportedly rescued after being brutally tortured and sexually abused at a cartel stash house in Mexico, just minutes from El Paso, TX.
U.S. and Mexican authorities worked together to bust the human smuggling operation following the apprehension of two illegal aliens who surrendered to Border Patrol agents on June 8 in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, according to information obtained by Border Report.
The pair told agents they had been held at a house Juarez, Mexico, where they were beaten and severely burned.
U.S. and Mexican authorities rescued 13 Central American migrants who had been tortured and sexually assaulted by cartel operatives at a stash house in the Juarez slum of Anapra, which lies directly across from Sunland Park, NM – where the border wall abruptly ends pic.twitter.com/01QYCr95eL
— Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) June 25, 2024
They said were eventually released after their families paid ransoms to the criminal network holding them captive.
A joint probe by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Mexican agencies led officials to a structure in Anapra, a slum in Juarez that sits across from Sunland Park, NM.
There they found 13 migrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, including two minors.
“The Central Americans rescued from the home had burns, broken ribs, ligature marks and bruising from beatings. Further investigation revealed that female migrants were victims of sexual assault. The migrants were poorly fed and forced to drink water from a toilet,” HSI told Border Report.
Four of the migrants were hospitalized due to the severity of their injuries.
Six suspects — four adults and two minors — were arrested on a variety of charges, including kidnapping, sexual assault, and weapons and drug offenses.
Investigators were told two migrants had been murdered at the house, prompting a search for bodies.
Immigration news outlet Border Hawk recently released a report about Anapra and nearby Sunland Park that showcases the shocking amount of human smuggling and cartel activity in the area.
Cartel Mountain and the Invasion of New Mexico
— Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) June 4, 2024
Border Hawk takes you to one of the most dangerous places along the U.S.-Mexico frontier: Sunland Park, New Mexico.
Sunland Park lies directly across the border from Puerto de Anapra, a ‘colonia’ in Ciudad Juarez in the Mexican… pic.twitter.com/GUB5i624qg
Chaos unfolds constantly along the U.S.-Mexico border, as Infowars regularly reports.
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10 vs 2: German Teens Hospitalized by Migrant Gang, One in ‘Acute Danger of Death’
Police in Germany have launched an appeal to locate a gang of around 10 migrant men suspected of hospitalizing two young victims in a brutal assault on Sunday night.
The incident occurred in the North Rhine-Westphalia town of Bad Oeynhausen at around 1:30 a.m. when a group of young migrants confronted two males aged 19 and 20 in the spa town’s park.
Following an altercation, the public prosecutor’s office explained how the suspects punched the victims to the floor before kicking them as they lay defenseless on the ground.
After witnesses called the police, the group casually walked from the crime scene toward the town center.
According to a press release by Bielefeld Police Headquarters, the migrant gang comprised around 10 people, all of whom were male and between 19 and 20 years old. They were described as “Southern,” a phrase often used in Germany to describe men of Maghreb or Arab origin. Some were dressed in Adidas designer tracksuits.
The 20-year-old victim was hospitalized in critical condition after sustaining multiple, serious head injuries. He is in “acute danger of death,” according to the authorities.
An investigation has been launched into bodily harm and attempted homicide involving serious bodily harm and is being conducted by the Bielefeld public prosecutor’s office and the homicide unit of Bielefeld Police.
The migrant gang members have been encouraged to turn themselves in voluntarily; however, no such offering has yet been made.
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Bannon to Serve Prison Term at Facility with Violent Inmates
Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon will serve his four-month prison sentence at a facility in Connecticut known for housing violent offenders.
YourNews reported that Bannon, a former advisor to President Donald Trump, will be held at the Federal Correctional Institution Danbury (FCI Danbury) instead of a minimum-security prison camp typically reserved for nonviolent offenders. This is because he is facing an ongoing criminal case in New York.
The facility where Bannon is expected to serve his sentence has housed violent offenders, raising concerns about his safety and security during his incarceration. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, FCI Danbury houses a total of 1,065 inmates. Approximately one-third of this total are sex offenders, while under 40 percent were convicted on drug-related charges as reported by the News Times.
The prison in the Constitution State has a history of housing inmates convicted of serious crimes. The New Haven Register recounted one male inmate who was convicted of sexually abusing a child and threatening to kill a federal judge. He was indicted again this month for sending threatening communications to a court employee.
In another instance, a female inmate formerly incarcerated in FCI Danbury for “murder with a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime” entered a guilty plea. According to a press release from the Department of Justice, the plea followed her assault of another inmate with a weapon fashioned from two razor blades and a broken pencil.
“As Bannon prepares to report to the Danbury facility, questions remain about his ability to navigate the challenging environment,” YourNews continued. “The decision to place him in such a setting underscores the severity of his ongoing legal issues and the implications of his conviction.”
Bannon ordered to report to FCI Danbury on July 1
Bannon, a prominent figure in the Trump administration who later hosted “Bannon’s War Room,” was convicted of contempt of Congress in July 2022 after failing to comply with a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 Select Committee. His impending imprisonment at FCI Danbury marks a significant moment in his legal battles.
It also followed a judge’s order for Bannon to report to prison by July 1. In a June 6 decision, U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols of the District Court for D.C. ruled that Bannon should serve his jail sentence at the soonest. According to the magistrate, he did not believe the “original basis” for his stay of the imposition of Bannon’s sentence existed any longer, following an appeals court rejecting Bannon’s appeal in May and upholding his conviction. (Related: Judge orders Steve Bannon to report to prison on July 1 to begin serving sentence for ginned-up “crime” for which no Democrat is ever prosecuted.)
Nichols’ decision also sided with a motion filed by federal prosecutors. They argued that there was “no legal basis” for the continued stay of Bannon’s sentence after his conviction was upheld.
Bannon appeared in person before Nichols on June 6, when the ruling instructing the former Trump advisor to report to prison was announced. He was unfazed as the federal magistrate read the decision, in contrast to his lawyer David Schoen who was raising his voice.
Trump himself condemned the sentence on Bannon in a post on Truth Social, calling it a “total and complete American tragedy.” He suggested that instead of his former chief strategist, members of the Jan. 6 Select Committee should be prosecuted instead.
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