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Illegal Alien Kills Nurse In Virginia. Why Was He On "Supervised Release?""


Illegal Alien Who Killed Nun Was 

on Obama’s Supervised Release

FEBRUARY 28, 2013
The deadly results of President Obama’s “supervised release” program for illegal immigrants were
exposed long ago by a Judicial Watch investigation of a Bolivian national (Carlos Martinelly-Montano)
who killed a Virginia nun in a drunk-driving accident.
A Homeland Security report obtained in the course of JW’s probe details policies and actions of the
 Obama administration and local governments that allowed Montano, an illegal alien who committed
a series of crimes, to remain on the streets despite being subject to deportation. Rather than detaining
Montano, federal authorities determined that he was a candidate for the Alternatives to Detention (ATD) program, which supposedly monitored his whereabouts.
On August 1, 2010, while under the influence of alcohol, Montano crashed his car into another vehicle,
 killing one nun and critically injuring two others. Last year he was sentenced to 20 years in prison,
 but the fact remains that the tragedy never should have occurred. Federal immigration authorities never
should have freed Montano under Obama’s outrageous “supervised release” program.
Incredibly, the administration continues full throttle with the controversial program. Earlier this week,
 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released“waves” of illegal immigrants detained in
 facilities across the nation. The administration claims that impending budget cuts forced the move and
in a statement to the media ICE said the detained aliens have been placed on “an appropriate, more
cost-effective form of supervised release.”
A mainstream newspaper well known for its pro Obama reporting called the move a “highly unusual
 effort to save money.” Then, as if to defend the administration, the story goes on to say that the
government hasn’t dropped the deportation cases against the immigrants, but rather the detainees
have been freed on supervised release while their cases continue in court.
A congressman from Virginia, the state where the drunk illegal alien killed the nun, called Obama’s
 early release program “abhorrent.” The lawmaker, Bob Goodlatte, also chairs the House Judiciary
Committee and says the administration is “needlessly endangering American lives by releasing criminals
 into communities.

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