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Suspect in 'horrific, gruesome' murder of family in Alabama is Salvadoran gang member and had been deported, police say
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Suspect in 'horrific, gruesome' murder of family in Alabama is Salvadoran gang member and had been deported, police say

The search for a family missing since January ended gruesomely after their remains were found in a wooded area, according to Alabama police.A 40-year-old mother, along with her daughter and son, had not been seen at their home since Jan. 30, and they were reported missing a day later. They were identified as Aurelia Choc Cac, her 17-year-old daughter Niurka Zuleta Choc, and her 2-year-old son Anthony Garcia Choc.'We wouldn't be standing here today if this defendant, who has an extensive violent criminal history, was not released under Biden's administration in 2021.'The Mobile County Sheriff's Office reported signs of struggle at the house and identified 31-year-old Juan Carlos Argueta Guerra, whose real name was later determined to be Hector Gamaliel Argueta-Guerra, as a person of interest in a post on Facebook that same day. Argueta-Guerra was arrested and charged with kidnapping in February.On March 13, the sheriff's office reported finding remains it believed to belong to the family in Summerdale in Baldwin County."This is a horrific, gruesome murder," said Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood at a media briefing.Police said Argueta-Guerra was a member of the Sureños gang in El Salvador with a lengthy criminal history. In 2016, a detention order for terrorism-related conduct with special aggravating factors was issued against him. Other terror-related filings were made in 2018 as well as 2024.Despite that long record, Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said Argueta-Guerra had been deported once before and then released inside the U.S. under the Biden administration."We wouldn't be standing here today if this defendant, who has an extensive violent criminal history, was not released under Biden’s administration in 2021," Burch said.Police said Argueta-Guerra had been charged with a slew of additional crimes, including:Three counts of kidnapping in the first degree;One count of capital murder under 14 years;One count of obstructing justice using a false identity;Three counts of abuse of a corpse;Three counts of capital murder/burglary;Three counts of capital murder/kidnapping; andOne count of capital murder of two or more persons.RELATED: 'It had to be done': Man confesses to brutal murders of 3 women in Utah after he hit an elk, police say Argueta-Guerra pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to appear in court in April. The district attorney said they will seek the death penalty."Hector, you are a sick person to do what you did to this family, and we know if convicted, you will never see the outside world again," the sheriff's office said.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

California high school principal resigns after online outrage over suspension of pro-ICE student
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California high school principal resigns after online outrage over suspension of pro-ICE student

The principal of a California high school is looking for other employment opportunities after facing a barrage of criticism from social media over the treatment of a pro-ICE student.A student from Torrey Pines High School in San Diego was suspended in February for putting up flyers that read, "I love ICE," and signed, "Real Americans."'The District promotes all lawful exercise of free speech and students' rights to express their viewpoints while also maintaining school campuses that are safe, orderly, and respectful learning environments.'The swipe was made apparently at the hundreds of students who had previously walked out on classes to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. While the school did not sanction either protest, they did tell students that they would be marked truant if they walked out of school.A letter sent to parents about the student getting suspended was posted to social media, which launched a campaign against the school.On Thursday, an email from Rob Coppo announced his resignation as principal of the school."It is time for me to enter a new role in education, but I have been forever shaped by my time leading this incredible school," he wrote. "The search will soon begin for my successor, and rest assured that we will find a highly qualified educational leader to carry on the proud tradition of excellence this school is known for."Coppo said in a comment to the the Coast News that he was nearing retirement and did not reference the ICE controversy.The San Dieguito Union High School District previously released a statement to Blaze News denying that the student had been punished for his political point of view. RELATED: Praise rolls in for high school suspending hundreds of students in anti-ICE walkout: 'Adults are taking charge' "The San Dieguito Union High School District is aware of recent social media posts regarding an incident at Torrey Pines High School in late February," the district's statement reads. "Some online commentary has suggested that students were disciplined because of their political views, but that claim is inaccurate — the District does not discipline students because of their political viewpoints," the statement continued. "The District promotes all lawful exercise of free speech and students’ rights to express their viewpoints while also maintaining school campuses that are safe, orderly, and respectful learning environments for everyone."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

Alleged forced labor scandal rocks EV industry: ‘This is the price of environmentalism’
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Alleged forced labor scandal rocks EV industry: ‘This is the price of environmentalism’

A disturbing exposé from the Washington Post is raising serious ethical questions about the global electric vehicle boom, detailing alleged “slavery-like” conditions tied to a Brazilian plant operated by Chinese automaker BYD.The exposé details a specialized task force’s findings of the alleged scheme, which “began in China, where job postings and foremen issued false promises of good pay — usually more than $1,700 per month — often without committing them to writing.”“At the Brazilian border, workers were brought in on visas sponsored by [Chinese electric automaker] BYD that identified them incorrectly as specialized technicians rather than manual laborers,” the exposé alleges.“They didn’t speak Portuguese. Many of their passports, investigators found, had been locked inside a drawer at the jobsite. Most of their pay — around half of what was promised, prosecutors said — was deposited in China, not Brazil. Some of the housing structures were patrolled by an armed guard, according to investigators,” it continues.“What China was doing was saying, ‘Hey, yeah, we’re going to pay you all this money. We’re just going to deposit it in an account that you can’t access because you’re halfway around the world. How does that do for you?’” BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere comments.The article also points out that the workers “never seemed to do anything for fun,” and their food was prepared in a garage “amid industrial detritus and vermin.”But it gets even worse, with the Washington Post writing that “authorities alleged BYD and its partners had preyed upon 220 vulnerable laborers — some of whom were illiterate — duping them with false promises of high pay.”“They were then pressed into punishing labor from which they could not escape. Many had their passports confiscated, prosecutors alleged, and much of their promised pay was withheld,” the article continues.“This is the price of your environmentalism, boys and girls. This is what’s happening all over the place. ... BYD is making these vehicles incredibly cheaply. This is not the way that Tesla is doing business by any means. But there are companies that do it this way,” Stu comments.“We’re used to this type of thing from places like China. They can get these prices way, way down, and they’re building it on the backs of people like this,” he alleges.Want more from Stu?To enjoy more of Stu's lethal wit, wisdom, and mockery, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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