Four illegal aliens from Venezuela have been arrested by the Dallas Police Department after allegedly forcing their way into the home of a woman at gunpoint before beating and robbing her.
The woman was allegedly held at gunpoint by the illegal aliens on the night of September 21 after pulling into the driveway of her home outside of the wealthy Highland Park neighborhood. The woman claims that she was struck in the head with the firearm multiple times before being taken into the house and tied up before the suspects told her they would cut off her fingers if she didn’t tell them where in the home the safe was located.
Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez, 28, Carlos Alberto Martinez-Silva of Venezuela, 34, Yean Brayhan Torrealba-Sanabria 20, Wilmer Jesus Colmenares-Gonzalez, 27, have all been arrested in connection to the crime and charged with aggravated robbery.
Police said that the men fled the home after stealing $75,000 worth of jewelry, the woman’s phone, and several luxury handbags. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement have placed a detainer on the suspects, asking for them to be delivered to ICE custody if they are released from jail.
Hernandez-Hernandez, who was arrested first, admitted to committing the robbery and provided them with the nicknames of the others involved, claiming that he did not know their full names. Dallas Police later arrested the other three suspects after a standoff near the city’s airport.
The attack and robbery comes amid a broader wave of violent crimes believed to be committed by illegal aliens. Data released by ICE indicates that as many as 425,000 convicted criminals could currently be residing in the United States illegally. Concerns about illegal alien crime hit a fever pitch following the deaths of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, Rachel Morin, and Laken Riley among others, each of whom is believed to have been killed by illegal aliens.
More than 10 million people have crossed the border under the Biden-Harris administration, with an estimated 1.7 million illegal immigrant gotaways recorded since Biden was inaugurated in 2021. There were a total of 415,000 reported gotaways for 2018, 2019, and 2020 during the Trump administration.