DeSantis blasts ‘illegal alien’ looters after Hurricane Ian in Florida

A lot of the heartless looters busted in hurricane-ravaged Florida had been unlawful immigrants, Gov. Ron DeSantis introduced Tuesday — as he mentioned he’d prefer to “drag them out by the collars” and “ship them again to the place they got here from.”

“We’ve had 4 looters that had been arrested … and so they must be dropped at justice,” the powerful gov mentioned throughout an replace on the devastation from historic Hurricane Ian.

“However , three of the 4 are unlawful aliens,” mentioned DeSantis, one of many fed-up Republican governors who has been sending border-crossers to Democratic sanctuary locations.

“And so these are individuals which can be foreigners, they’re illegally in our nation — and never solely that, they tried to loot and ransack within the aftermath of a pure catastrophe,” the incredulous-sounding governor mentioned.

Gov. DeSantis give a Hurrican Ian update in Cape Coral on Tuesday.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis mentioned he’d like to tug illegal-alien looters “by the collars” and “ship them again to the place they got here from.”
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“I imply, they need to be prosecuted, however they must be despatched again to their residence nation. They shouldn't be right here in any respect,” he mentioned.

“If I might, I might take these three looters, I might drag them out by the collars and I might ship them again to the place they got here from,” he once more mentioned to applause later in the course of the briefing.

DeSantis was referring to 4 individuals busted in Lee County, the Florida space hit hardest by final week’s devastating hurricane.

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Mugshot of accused looter Omar Mejia Ortiz.

Officers earlier confirmed the arrests of 4 alleged looters, together with Omar Mejia Ortiz, 33.
Mugshot of accused looter Brandon Mauricio Araya.

Brandon Mauricio Araya, 20, was additionally among the many 4 arrested.
Mugshot of accused looter Valerie Celeste Salcedo Mena.

Valerie Celeste Salcedo Mena, 26, was among the many 4 arrested for allegedly looting within the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.
Mugshot of accused looter Steve Eduardo Sanchez Araya.

Child-faced Steve Eduardo Sanchez Araya, 20, was among the many 4 accused of looting in Lee County, the world hit hardest by final week's historic hurricane.

The three males and one lady had been accused of housebreaking of an unoccupied construction throughout a state of emergency.

Omar Mejia Ortiz, 33, Valerie Celeste Salcedo Mena, 26, Brandon Mauricio Araya, 20, and Steve Eduardo Sanchez Araya, additionally 20, had been all arrested Thursday. Ortiz was hit with a petit larceny cost, whereas the others have been charged with Grand Theft.

It was not instantly clear which of the three had been within the nation illegally.

Florida residents put up signs saying, "You loot, we shoot."
DeSantis has warned looters to count on doubtlessly lethal penalties, with Florida residents placing up indicators saying “You loot, we shoot.”
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Arrest experiences from the Lee County Sheriff confirmed they had been apprehended after stealing liquor from a seafood bar wrecked by Hurricane Ian.

The proprietor of the bar, Nervous Nellie’s, flagged down police and identified the alleged thieves, who had been carrying roughly 17 bottles of alcohol away from the scene, in accordance with a police report.

An worker of the bar who spoke to The Publish mentioned Valerie was beforehand an worker on the waterfront property who had a job tying up the boats of visiting company at its dock.

DeSantis has issued stern warnings to would-be looters warning of probably lethal penalties, saying “Floridians’ proper to defend themselves and their houses can be honored.”

He additionally used it to additional opine about not having “the authority to forcibly relocate individuals” arriving illegally within the Sunshine State past these agreeing to his “voluntary relocation program.”

Signs warn looters they will be shot.
The governor once more warned looters that “Floridians’ proper to defend themselves and their houses can be honored.”
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“I do assume that what has occurred by having huge numbers of individuals coming throughout the border has not been good for this nation,” he mentioned.

He mentioned on Monday he had interrupted his hurricane duties to attend a memorial service for Pinellas County Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Hartwick, “who acquired killed by a twice-deported unlawful alien from Central America.”

“Somebody was working heavy equipment, was not eligible to work and had fraudulent paperwork — didn't have the right license — and ran over a deputy. How is that one thing that needs to be acceptable?” he requested.

“We will say with no shadow of a doubt that in the event you simply had management of your border, that wouldn’t have occurred. And that’s why they’re very preventable crimes,” he mentioned to additional applause.

“So it’s actually, actually unhappy the state of affairs that our nation finds itself in with respect to our open border.”

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