Some of border czar Kamala Harris' waves of illegal, undocumented aliens turned out to be, well, bad hombres. New York, already terrorized by Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, is now shaking its collective head at news about a former uninvited guest.
This one's a real doozy, perhaps the new face of Kamala Harris' border insanity.
Enyerbert Blanco Blanco was arrested along with a female accomplice, Yenire Leiton. The Venezuela-tier Bonnie and Clyde--or perhaps more appropriately, Epstein and Ghislaine--were arrested on Friday. In this crime couple, it appears to be the woman, Leiton, who set up the prostitution appointments, and therefore faces tougher charges.
From local Palm Beach news station WPBF:
Sgt. Carlos Lisboa with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said their office received an anonymous tip Thursday about a minor being used in advertisements known to facilitate human trafficking of commercial sex workers.
“The minor depicted was a 15-year-old minor that was missing runaway out of New York City,” Lisboa said.
He said their unit attempted an undercover operation to make contact with the 15-year-old, but the operation was terminated. The next day, Lisboa said investigators were able to trace the victim and suspects to a Motel 6 in Riviera Beach.
Bradshaw said both Leiton and Blanco Blanco are in the country illegally, and Blanco Blanco has a criminal history.
"Here's a guy, deported, now he's illegally back in the country for a second time, so obviously whatever this vetting system is at the border ain't working," Bradshaw said. He said Blanco Blanco has prior offenses in both New York and Miami. "How could he be out on bond for an attempted murder out of New York? He gets arrested in Miami for drug trafficking, and he's out walking around. That's unconscionable," Bradshaw added.
He said that won't happen in Palm Beach County.
"I can tell you one thing folks, that female and this guy here that was involved in this, their butts are staying in my jail," he said. "They're not coming out. We've got ICE for a detainer, and there's no bond. So they are going to stay in jail here. They're not going back out and revictimize people out here."
As reported by the NY Post, Blanco Blanco had been released three times for serious crimes in different states, shining a bright light on the porous nature of our American approach to illegal alien crime.
Enyerbert Blanco, 27, of Venezuela had first been caught illegally crossing into Texas in May 2023 and ordered removed — but for some reason ended up in a holding center in Elizabeth, NJ, and freed a month later, officials and law-enforcement sources say.
He went on to open fire at a man in The Bronx, racking up an attempted murder rap and then released without bail, authorities said. Blanco was then picked up for drugs in Miami, Fla., fewer than two weeks ago — and freed again, officials said.
Last week, he was nabbed again — this time for allegedly sex-trafficking minor. He is finally being held by Florida authorities.
It's refreshing to hear straight talk on crime in Florida, where police and ICE are allowed to do their jobs. How many runaway teens are being sold for sex in New York, where known gang members in city-paid shelters operate with impunity?