Illegal Immigrants Arrested For Looting After Hurricane Ian As Florida Sheriff Issues New Warning

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by Jack Phillips

Authorities in Lee County, Florida, confirmed Tuesday that three people who were arrested for looting were illegal immigrants.
 
Lee County jail records show that Brandon Mauricio Araya, 20; Stephen Eduardo Sanchez Araya, 20; Valerie Celeste Salcedo Mena, 26; and Omar Mejia Ortiz, 33, were arrested for burglary of an unoccupied structure during a state of emergency. Ortiz also faces petit larceny charges.
 
“As far as looting—we have law and order in Lee County. We have law and order in our great state of Florida, and we always will,” said Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno in a Tuesday news conference. “Right now, we have four cases of looting, and I’m proud to say they’re behind bars where they belong. Our residents are going to be safe.”
 
Marceno said that three of those individuals were illegally inside the United States while they were caught looting in Lee County, which was hammered by Category 4 Hurricane Ian last week. It’s not clear what location the suspects had targeted for looting.
 
“Three of these subjects are here illegally in this country—Robert Mena, Brandon Araya, Stephen Araya—all arrested for stealing bottles on Fort Myers Beach during the hurricane,” Marceno remarked, according to Fox News. “They were located and arrested. And I’m going to tell I’m not tolerating it again.”
 
The sheriff then issued a stark warning to would-be looters.
 
I’m not playing. We’re not playing. We have law and order and great residents will be safe and secure. We’ve had arrests on these incidents,” he said. “You might walk in. You’ll be carried out.”
 
‘We’re a Second Amendment State’
 
Other Florida officials, including Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, have issued warnings about stealing from empty homes and businesses after the storm. DeSantis noted that some Florida residents have firearms.
 
“You never know what may be lurking behind somebody’s home,” the governor said last week. “And I would not want to chance that if I were you—given that we’re a Second Amendment state
 
Some residents also “boarded up all the businesses, and there are people that wrote on their plywood, ‘you loot, we shoot,’” DeSantis added. “At the end of the day, we are not going to allow lawlessness to take advantage of this situation.”
 
More Damage
 
It comes as the number of storm-related deaths has risen in recent days because of the dangers posed by cleaning up and as search and rescue crews comb through some of the hardest-hit areas of Florida. Officials said that as of Monday, more than 2,350 people had been rescued throughout the state.

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Their just lucky they didn’t get shot like many in Florida would do with Looters

It would be a shame if any Florida resident would take it upon themselves to shoot any illegal aliens or other scumbags who would loot the victims of Hurricane Ian.

I guess we found these illegals because joe gave them trackable smart phones and we, taxpayers, pay a third of a million dollars a DAY to keep them working for those illegals.
Are taxpayers covering YOUR phone bills?
Didn’t think so.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-admin-issues-over-300000-smartphones-with-tracking-devices-to-illegal-immigrants

Just kidding!
It was Florida’s authorities who caught these illegals doing illegal things red-handed.
joe would have probably let them go.
Still might.

They were stealing bottles?

Four Democrat Voters and Supporters too bad Democrats they was caught