Crime

Member of New Mexico Extremist Compound Illegally In U.S. Over 20 Years

One of the suspects arrested at a suspected Muslim “extremist” compound in New Mexico is a longtime illegal immigrant from Haiti who overstayed a visitor visa for more than 20 years, immigration authorities said on Wednesday….but she was a dreamer.

What kind of deranged liberal is this judge? A religious extremist training children to commit school shootings, a dead child’s body, and an illegal alien. But bonded right out on a $20,000 signature bond. Seriously?

The children in this compound were being trained to carry out school shooting massacres. Think about what a few terrorist-created school shootings will do to advance the left’s agenda of more firearms restrictions on law-abiding citizens?

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

Reuters:

Jany Leveille, 35, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Taos County on Tuesday and must appear before a judge to resolve her immigration status, according to a statement by ICE.

The immigration proceeding, which could lead to Leveille’s deportation, follows a raid on the compound Aug. 3 in which police said they found 11 children living in dirty conditions with no food or water. Three days later, police unearthed the body of a toddler at the ramshackle settlement north of Taos.

“Leveille has been unlawfully present in the U.S. for more than 20 years after overstaying the validity of her non-immigrant visitor visa,” an ICE statement said.

Kelly Golightley, Leveille’s lawyer, declined comment.”

Leveille moved to Brooklyn from Haiti in 1998 after their father died, according to her brother Von Chelet Leveille. She then moved several times between Georgia, Philadelphia and New York, following her separation from her first husband, Von Chelet Leveille said in a phone interview from Haiti.

Leveille had lived at the compound near Amalia, New Mexico since January with her husband Siraj Ibn Wahhaj and children, according to prosecutors. Her six children range in age between 1 and 15, her brother said.

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