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Fox Highlights Murders by Illegal Aliens in Sanctuary State of Virginia
Over the past few days, Fox News has continued to keep their viewers informed about the problem of illegal aliens committing violent crimes in the U.S. that MS NOW and CNN viewers don't get to hear about.
Several shows not only recounted that, in the sanctuary county of Fairfax in Virginia, three out of four murders from this year were allegedly committed by illegals, but the far-left D.A., Steve Descano, recently sought only five year sentences for a pair of illegals who committed a murder in 2024.
On Friday's America's Newsroom, fill-in anchor Aishah Hasnie recalled:
Okay, a progressive prosecutor in Northern Virginia is back in hot water. Fairfax County D.A. Steve Descano is facing some backlash over some sweetheart deals given to migrant murder suspects, cutting down decades long sentences to just five-year terms. Unbelievable.
Fox reporter Bill Melugin further filled viewers in:
Fairfax County, Virginia, has been all over the headlines in recent weeks, and not for a good reason. Three out of the four murders that have happened in that sanctuary county so far this year have allegedly been at the hands of illegal aliens. And now we have a new jaw-dropping headline -- you just mentioned it. The progressive commonwealth attorney in Fairfax County has given a pair of illegal immigrants, both convicted of murder, a sweetheart plea deal that will give them only a max of five years in prison rather than potentially decades.
After reading a statement from Descano's office defending the move, Melugin noted the staggering proportion of murders committed by illegals in Fairfax County:
Three separate illegal aliens have already been charged with murders in Fairfax County so far this year. One is accused of stabbing Stephanie Minter to death at a bus stop last month, a second is accused of hacking a man to death in his home with a machete, and a third is charged with beating his three-month-old daughter to death.
He then read a statement by DHS complaining about the newly enacted sanctuary policies by Governor Abigail Spanberger (D-VA).
On the same day's Fox News at Night, reporter Christina Coleman informed viewers that Fairfax County had repeatedly ignored detainers for one of the perpetrators in spite of his criminal history:
One of the two self-admitted murderers is this man -- Maldin Anibal Guzman -- a Honduran national who entered the U.S. illegally in 2018 and was ordered moved by an immigration judge just the next year. ICE says it lodged multiple detainers against him, starting three years ago, but the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center declined to honor them, leading to even more criticism of the county's so-called "soft on crime policies," immigration laws and progressive leaders.
Appearing on Saturday's Fox Report, former federal prosecutor Jonathan Fahey recalled that two of the three illegals suspected of recent murders had entered the U.S. during the Joe Biden administration. He further asserted that Fairfax County's D.A. has a history of going soft on illegal aliens to spare them from being deported.
Fox host Jon Scott then read a statement from Friday by Cheryl Minter, whose daughter Stephanie was one of the more recent murder victims, as she called for the D.A. to be recalled and removed from office.
Fox had previously given significant coverage to the story of Stephanie being stabbed to death at a bus stop by an illegal alien who had avoided getting a substantial prison sentence despite being arrested 30 times. A judge had also blocked the Donald Trump administration from deporting him in 2018, forcing his release.
Transcripts follow:
Fox's America Reports
March 24, 2026
1:18 p.m. Eastern
JOHN ROBERTS: In Virginia, the family of a 41-year-old mother, stabbed to death last month allegedly by an illegal immigrant, is demanding accountability from Democratic officials. The family says those officials failed to protect their daughter. Stephanie Minter's suspected killer came into the country in 2012 and went on to rack up dozens of arrests. Joining us now is Marc Thiessen -- Fox News contributor and former speechwriter to George W. Bush. So she was stabbed February 23 at a Fairfax County bus stop.
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And they believe in letting people like Abdul Jalloh back on the street. Let's put up his rap sheet, which is rather lengthy. So he entered the U.S. illegally in 2012 -- his criminal history 2014 to 2026 -- charged with second degree murder, rape -- the charge was dropped. Assault, guilty of one charge -- he was charged three times. Malicious wounding. Here's the former attorney general of Virginia, Jason Miyares.
EX-ATTORNEY GENERAL JASON MIYARES (R-VA): Her killer had been arrested 30 prior times. He was in this country illegally. (editing jump) He was a ticking time bomb, and that time bomb went off, and Stephanie was the casualty. Stephanie Minter did not have to die.
ROBERTS: Not only that, but the Fairfax County commonwealth attorney, Steve Descano, was warned about Jalloh by the Fairfax County Police Department which said: "Mr. Jalloh is one of the repeat and violent offenders we discussed. ... I wanted to get your background on why he is out so soon. ... Unfortunately, based on numerous dealings with him, it is not a question of (if), but rather when he will maliciously wound or worse again." A warning that completely fell on deaf ears.
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So what's really interesting about this whole case is that, eight years ago, ICE had this guy in custody holding him for deportation. Listen to what DHS said: "ICE arrested Abdul Jalloh on November 27, 2018. He was in custody for 702 days, until ICE was forced to release him following a judge's ruling that he could not be removed to his home nation of Sierra Leone. ICE can only detain illegals for the purpose of removal. Without third country removal, there was no possibility for this criminal to be removed or further detained."
So the judge ordered his release. And had that judge not ordered his release -- if he had have been deported, Stephanie Minter would still be alive today.
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America's Newsroom
April 3, 2026
10:07 a.m. Eastern
AISHAH HASNIE: Okay, a progressive prosecutor in Northern Virginia is back in hot water. Fairfax County D.A. Steve Descano is facing some backlash over some sweetheart deals given to migrant murder suspects, cutting down decades long sentences to just five-year terms. Unbelievable. Bill Melugin is live with the details from our Washington news room. Hi, Bill.
BILL MELUGIN: Aishah, good morning to you. Fairfax County, Virginia, has been all over the headlines in recent weeks, and not for a good reason. Three out of the four murders that have happened in that sanctuary county so far this year have allegedly been at the hands of illegal aliens. And now we have a new jaw-dropping headline -- you just mentioned it. The progressive commonwealth attorney in Fairfax County has given a pair of illegal immigrants, both convicted of murder, a sweetheart plea deal that will give them only a max of five years in prison rather than potentially decades.
Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano's office tells Fox News, quote, "The plea agreement was the only way to ensure that the defendants were incarcerated. ... Since the victim's body was found in a creek the next morning there was no DNA or (any) physical evidence at the scene. All witnesses in this case were terrified to come forward or assist with prosecution."
But it doesn't stop there. Three separate illegal aliens have already been charged with murders in Fairfax County so far this year. One is accused of stabbing Stephanie Minter to death at a bus stop last month, a second is accused of hacking a man to death in his home with a machete, and a third is charged with beating his three-month-old daughter to death. DHS is reacting, saying, quote, "Of the four defendants in Fairfax County murder trials this year, three are illegal aliens. Governor Spanberger must end her sanctuary policies that allow these illegal aliens onto our streets and work with DHS to protect the citizens of the commonwealth."
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Fox News at Night
April 3, 2026
11:17 p.m.
CHRISTINA COLEMAN: One of the two self-admitted murderers is this man -- Maldin Anibal Guzman -- a Honduran national who entered the U.S. illegally in 2018 and was ordered moved by an immigration judge just the next year. ICE says it lodged multiple detainers against him, starting three years ago, but the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center declined to honor them, leading to even more criticism of the county's so-called "soft on crime policies," immigration laws and progressive leaders.
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JONATHAN FAHEY, FORMER FEDERAL PROSECUTOR: With three out of the four murders this year in Fairfax County of what -- 1.3 million people -- three out of the four being committed by illegal aliens, two of those three came in under the Biden open borders, and two of those -- yeah, two of those three also had prior arrests that should have been deported. But what makes it even worse, at the very end of last year, Steve Descano released an MS-13 member who was charged with a malicious wounding offense in Fairfax County -- two days later, he kills another person -- or is charged with killing another person in Reston, Virginia.
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Fox Report
April 4, 2026
4:17 p.m.
FAHEY: And the situation in Fairfax is so bad -- like you said, three out of the four murders this year by illegal aliens. Two of those three had prior arrests for violent crime, so therefore they should have been turned over to ICE and weren't. But it gets even worst because, last December, this same commonwealth's attorney dismissed a malicious wounding charge against an MS-13 member, and, instead of turning them over to ICE to be deported, he was released back in the community in Reston, Virginia, and committed a murder within two days -- or is charged of committing a murder within two days of being released.
So this is a pattern and practice of Fairfax County, and the plea deal with these two people -- and, again, one of them is an illegal alien -- is really part of the same pattern and practice. You see it with sex offenders, you see it with the most serious offenders -- and this commonwealth's attorney on his website talks about how he puts -- he gives more favorable plea deals to illegal aliens than citizens because he doesn't think they should face the consequences of deportation. He doesn't consider that in sync with the values of Fairfax County, which is remarkable to me.
JON SCOTT: Yeah, you're talking about Steve Descano -- the prosecutor for Fairfax County. Cheryl Minter -- her daughter was murdered, and she says this about Descano. She's trying to get him recalled, and she says: "He's as dangerous as the criminals themselves. He's releasing the criminals back on the street. He needs to be put out of office." This after her daughter, Stephanie Minter, was murdered. You think there is the appetite among residents of Fairfax County?
FAHEY: Yeah, you know, I want to say I hope so, but, you know, Fairfax County, the Democratic party is so strong, and think they still support him despite this. And the case she's talking about -- this individual had dozens of prior arrests for violent crimes, for stabbings -- and almost all of them were "nolle prossed," which in Virginia means they were dismissed.