Immigration and Customs Enforcement has finally arrested Biden, an “immigrant” from Haiti, who is accused of raping a 15-year-old girl at a “migrant” hotel in Rockland, Massachusetts.
His story is well known: Corey Alvarez was arrested on Aug. 13 and released on $500 bail after a judge ruled he should not be held in ICE custody.
But perhaps the worst thing about this case is that Alvarez would never have been anywhere near the girl if President Joe Biden had not flown him directly to the United States under an illegal “parole” program.
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As The Boston Globe reported in March, police allege that Alvarez raped the girl, also a Biden “immigrant,” when she came to Alvarez's room to ask for instructions on how to use an iPad.
According to the criminal complaint, Alvarez asked her if she had a boyfriend, then forced her onto the bed and raped her, the paper reported.
The girl said she begged Alvarez to “leave her alone, but he didn't stop,” according to the complaint. Authorities said the girl was taken to South Shore Hospital for treatment.
Police said Alvarez's girlfriend, who was staying at the hotel with him, went home with friends Wednesday night while police were investigating the attack.
“Alvarez was helping (redacted) with her tablet and then sent (redacted) to get it,” the friend told police, according to the complaint. “He showed her how to use (the tablet) and she left. She also said (redacted) came over afterwards and told Alvarez, 'Let's keep this between us.'”
Shortly after the crime, Fox News revealed that Biden had again used an illegal parole program to allow Alvarez into the country.
“According to Homeland Security sources shared with me and @GriffJenkins, the Haitian man arrested for raping a disabled 15-year-old girl at a Massachusetts migrant hotel on Wednesday night has entered the US under the Biden Administration's Haitian Parole Program, allowing him to fly direct from Haiti to New York's JFK airport in June 2023 on two-year parole,” the network's Bill Melgin tweeted.
The illegal immigrant parole program, which targets Haitians, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans and Colombians, aims to allow 30,000 settlers to enter the country each month. Last year, Biden allowed 320,000 illegal immigrants into the country, according to a report by the Immigration Center.
Judge releases Alvarez
Biden's misconduct aside, Alvarez has pleaded not guilty to charges of rape of a child by coercion and aggravated rape of a child 10 years younger than him.
But Judge Mary Sullivan had other plans than keeping Alvarez in prison: She thought he should be given the chance to flee to Haiti.
The Patriot Ledger reported that Judge Sullivan, in his dignified manner, set the defendant's bail at a whopping $500 and ordered him to wear a GPS monitor.
“He will be allowed to leave the home for church services, legal and medical appointments and job interviews,” the newspaper reported.
Judge Mary Sullivan said the $500 bail was a significant amount for someone with no income and advised him to continue his Bible study and English classes remotely if possible.
He is to have no contact whatsoever with the victim, who has since relocated to an undisclosed address.
Astonishingly, the paper went on to say that Sullivan “said the state has not met the 'clear and convincing' legal standard required to deny his request for bail.”
It is no exaggeration to say that Mr. Sullivan is no Judge Roy Bean.
“No injuries were found on the alleged victim,” Alvarez's lawyer told the New York Post, “and surveillance video shows her entering the room and emerging eight minutes later, with her clothing undisturbed, walking past two National Guard soldiers without comment.”
ICE Arrests
The lawyers said the Bay State court ruling determined that authorities cannot detain someone because of an ICE detention order, a request that local governments notify ICE before releasing an illegal immigrant who is subject to deportation.
A detention order allows authorities to hold a person in custody, which of course eliminates the possibility of recidivism. Detention orders also free ICE from the need to track detained individuals.
The judge didn't care and, unsurprisingly, ignored the detention order, forcing authorities to waste time and resources arresting Biden's “immigrants.”
Agents handcuffed him near his residence in Brockton, according to an ICE report.
Brazilian rape suspect
But Alvarez is a rape suspect and is not Biden's only “immigrant” who was recently released after ICE issued a detention order.
The following month, an unidentified Brazilian national was arrested on suspicion of child rape and enticement of a child under 16, forcing investigators to give chase.
The suspect in this case was released by a Milford County District Court judge, who after arraigning him, set him free on $5,000 bail with the condition of GPS monitoring.
Biden, like Alvarez, is directly responsible for the Brazilian's crime, according to a report by The New American citing ICE: “U.S. Border Patrol officials arrested a Brazilian national, along with his parents, who had illegally entered the United States on July 28, 2021, near San Luis, Arizona,” ICE reported.
Authorities notified the Brazilian national to appear before a Ministry of Justice immigration judge, after which the foreign national and his family were released from custody on bail.
Shortly thereafter, Billerica police officers arrested him for driving without a license.
Biden's “immigrants” are also being charged with murder.
In February, police arrested a 26-year-old Venezuelan thug named Jose Ibarra for the murder of Laken Riley, a University of Georgia nursing student whose body was found on a jogging path.
Another of Biden's “immigrants,” Salvadoran Victor Martinez Hernandez, was charged with murdering Rachel Morin on August 6, 2023, in Harford County, Maryland.
Morin was the mother of five children.