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Wisconsin Teen’s Life Cut Short: Family Says Goodbye, Blames Sanctuary Policies

by Priya Shah – Business Editor July 29, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Here’s a rewritten version of the article, preserving all verifiable facts and presented with a breaking-news lead:

Breaking News: Two Teens Killed in Wrong-Way Crash; Suspect Identified as Undocumented Immigrant with Prior DUI

Madison, WI – A tragic wrong-way collision on a highway outside Madison has claimed the lives of two teenagers, Hallie Helgeson, 18, and Brady Heiling, 19. The suspect,identified as 30-year-old Honduran national Noelia Saray Martinez-Avila,was allegedly driving under the influence and in the incorrect lane of traffic when the crash occurred on july 20th.

Helgeson, a passenger in the vehicle, died at the scene. Heiling, the driver, sustained critical injuries and passed away five days later after undergoing multiple unsuccessful surgeries.According to officials,Martinez-Avila,who is reportedly an undocumented immigrant from Honduras,was driving her SUV the wrong way on the highway. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Tricia McLaughlin, stated that Martinez-Avila is an “illegal alien from Honduras” and that the crash would have been preventable if not for her actions.

The incident has highlighted concerns regarding sanctuary policies in dane County, where Madison is located. McLaughlin commented that such jurisdictions “have a history of not honoring ICE arrest detainers frequently enough leading to the release of murderers and other heinous criminals.”

Records indicate that martinez-Avila had a previous drunk driving conviction in November 2020. she also has a history of other traffic violations, including driving without a license, speeding, following too closely, and inattentive driving, as reported by the Wisconsin State Journal. due to her prior DUI, Martinez-Avila was reportedly required to have an ignition interlock device installed in her vehicle, which prevents a car from starting if alcohol is detected on the driver’s breath. Though, this device was reportedly not in use during the fatal collision.

Martinez-Avila has been charged with two counts of felony vehicular homicide and impaired driving. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has placed a detainer on her,seeking to take her into federal custody for deportation proceedings.

Jen Heiling, Brady Heiling’s mother, posted online about her son’s death, expressing her grief and hope that his donated organs could save other lives.

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ICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant After Judge Releases Him in Decapitation Case

by Emma Walker – News Editor July 20, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

An illegal immigrant, previously released from custody under Illinois‘ SAFE-T Act, has been deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following his arrest in connection with the alleged murder of Megan Bos. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) condemned the initial release, stating it was “absolutely repulsive this monster walked free on Illinois’ streets after allegedly committing such a heinous crime.”

Bos, 37, was reported missing in March, having last been seen in February. Her headless body was discovered in April inside a bleach-soaked storage bin in the yard of the suspectS Waukegan home. Authorities allege the suspect, identified as Mendoza-Gonzalez, claimed Bos had died of an overdose at his residence. He reportedly admitted to breaking her phone, concealing her body in his basement for two days, and afterward moving it outside. However, investigators beleive Bos’s remains had been in the yard for nearly two months before being found.

Mendoza-Gonzalez was initially taken into custody but was released approximately 48 hours later. This release occurred under the provisions of the SAFE-T Act, a law that eliminated cash bail and grants judges discretion in determining pre-trial detention. Antioch Mayor Scott Gartner expressed his dismay at the suspect’s swift release, highlighting the severity of the alleged crime, the duration of its concealment, and the suspect’s non-U.S. citizen status, wich raised concerns about potential flight.

Following his release, Mendoza-gonzalez was taken into ICE custody. DHS has indicated that Bos and her family will see justice. The suspect’s deportation marks a significant advancement in the ongoing investigation.

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‘Dangerous Message’: California Lawmakers Rebuked After Approving $150K ‘Handout’ To Illegal Immigrant Home Buyers

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 29, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Last Updated: August 29, 2024, 12:32 IST

A homeless person confronts Long Beach Police, refusing to leave Gumbiner Park, as the city clears homeless encampments following an executive order of California Governor Gavin Newsom, in Long Beach, California, U.S. August 19, 2024. (Reuters)

California Legislature passes Assembly Bill 1840, offering down payment assistance to illegal immigrant home buyers. The bill faces opposition and awaits Governor Newsom’s decision

California lawmakers have passed a controversial bill that would make the US state the first in the country to offer down payment assistance to undocumented immigrants seeking to buy homes.

Assembly Bill 1840 was approved by the state Senate on Tuesday with a 25-14 vote and subsequently passed by the Assembly on Wednesday with a 45-15 vote. The bill now awaits Governor Gavin Newsom’s approval.

The legislation allows undocumented immigrants to access California’s taxpayer-funded home loan program, which provides up to $150,000 in down payment assistance for eligible first-time homebuyers.

Supporters And Opponents

Supporters of the bill, including its author Assemblyman Joaquin Arambula, argue that it promotes economic stability and homeownership for all residents, regardless of immigration status.

“The social and economic benefits of homeownership should be available to everyone,” Arambula stated. He argued that excluding undocumented individuals from housing initiatives perpetuates inequality and limits access to financial stability.

However, the bill has faced significant backlash from California Republicans, who argue it is a “handout” that prioritises undocumented immigrants over citizens. Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher criticised the measure, claiming it would exacerbate both the housing crisis and the ongoing border crisis. “Giving taxpayer-funded housing subsidies to illegal immigrants will drive costs even higher and encourage more chaos at the border,” he said.

NEW from @FoxNews: California Republican lawmaker reacts to ‘crazy’ bill that would give undocumented first-time homebuyers money. California Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher said that the legislation was ‘crazy’https://t.co/R6hNr0edZ7— James Gallagher (@J_GallagherAD3) August 29, 2024

‘Giving out free stuff’

US lawmaker Kate Sanchez echoed these concerns, stating that California’s policies appear to send a welcoming message to illegal immigrants. “If you’re giving out free stuff, more people are going to come,” she said, highlighting that many Californians are struggling with poverty and homelessness.

Underlining that the “unfair policy sends a dangerous message,” State Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones also condemned the bill, questioning the wisdom of providing financial assistance to undocumented migrants when many legal residents cannot afford homes. “Every dollar that goes to an illegal immigrant is one less dollar available to legal residents, including veterans, teachers, and families,” he stated.

California Democrats just approved $0 down home loans for illegal immigrants.This unfair policy sends a dangerous message: “Come here illegally & claim your $150,000 home loan!”

Americans should be very concerned about a Harris-Waltz Administration taking this nationwide.

— Brian W. Jones (@SenBrianJones) August 28, 2024

‘Budget deficit’

Critics point out that California is grappling with a $46 billion budget deficit and has already cut funding for various housing and homelessness programs. They argue that expanding the home loan program to include undocumented immigrants could worsen the state’s financial situation.

The bill has sparked heated debate throughout its legislative journey, with some Democrats expressing reservations about its implications. Despite the opposition, proponents argue that making homeownership accessible to undocumented immigrants can bolster local economies and contribute to the overall vitality of California.

Governor Newsom has not yet indicated whether he will sign the bill into law, but he has until September 30 to make a decision. His choice could have significant political ramifications, especially as immigration remains a pivotal issue ahead of the upcoming presidential election. Newsom is a key supporter of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who has proposed her own federal down payment assistance plan for first-time homebuyers.

‘Dangerous Message’: California Lawmakers Rebuked After Approving 0K ‘Handout’ To Illegal Immigrant Home BuyersRohitRohit is sub-editor at News18.com and covers international news. He previously worked with Asian News International (ANI). He is interested in world a…Read More

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Cubans and unaccompanied minors have been arrested after crossing the southern border of the United States
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Cubans and unaccompanied minors have been arrested after crossing the southern border of the United States

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 9, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The Texas Department of Public Safety revealed that a group of 19 migrants were arrested after illegally crossing the southern border of the United States.

This was announced by spokesman Chris Olivarez, who also confirmed that two unaccompanied Honduran children had been rescued.

The executive said on the social network

Of these, 11 are women and 8 are men. The most important countries are: Cuba, Nicaragua, Honduras, Ecuador, Haiti, El Salvador, Peru and Venezuela.

It was also confirmed that two unaccompanied youths aged 12 and 14 were traveling in the group. Both were rescued and handed over to the Border Patrol of the aforementioned American state.

Operation lone star

Chris Olivarez ensured that the undocumented migrants were immediately transported to the Val Verde Temporary Processing Center, in Texas.

The speaker also remembers that Operation Lone Star gives Texas police the authority to detain, imprison and deport illegal immigrants to Mexican territory.

Official data shows that in recent days, 94 illegal migrants have been arrested after crossing the southern border.

The controversial work will continue to “maintain the border and protect the people. “There has been a real crisis in Texas for two years because of the influx of migrants to its border with Mexico,” Olivarez said.

A little over a month ago, the Supreme Court decided to temporarily allow the SB4 law to go into effect in Texas. It gives local and state police powers to arrest undocumented migrants who cross the border.

Most of the migrants in detention are Central Americans. There are also thousands of undocumented immigrants from Colombia, Venezuela and Cuba. It is estimated that 23 thousand Cubans arrived in the United States in January amid the immigration crisis.

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Malaysian Government’s Massive Illegal Immigrant Netting Operation Leads to Over 1,000 Arrests
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Malaysian Government’s Massive Illegal Immigrant Netting Operation Leads to Over 1,000 Arrests

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 23, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Jakarta –

The Malaysian government carried out a massive netting operation illegal immigrant. More than 1,000 people were arrested from the operation in the Neighboring State.

The operation involved more than 1,000 personnel. The Malaysian government is trying to eradicate criminal activities involving foreign nationals who are illegal immigrants.

Over 1,000 Illegal Immigrants Arrested

As reported by Malay Mail and The Star, Saturday (23/12/2023), the large-scale operation was focused on an area called Jalan Silang and the area around Kota Raya – both of which are in the capital Kuala Lumpur – on Thursday ( 12/21) local time.

Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Commissioner Datuk Allaudeen Abdul Majid stated that more than 60 locations in the two areas underwent inspections in the joint operation, which was spearheaded by the Bukit Aman Department of Internal Security and Public Order.

The operation was carried out by 1,138 personnel, including from the General Operations Forces Central Brigade, Federal Reserve Unit, Customs Department, Immigration Department and Kuala Lumpur City Hall.

“We detained more than 1,101 foreign nationals without valid documents from various countries, including two children,” Allaudeen said at a press conference, as reported by Bernama news agency.

He said several people tried to escape, but were caught because a good blockade had been carried out in the area.

“They were detained for various immigration violations,” he said, while stating that the foreigners who were arrested would be handed over to the Immigration Department for follow-up.

Smuggled Goods Worth Hundreds of Millions Confiscated

Allaudeen said the majority of the detained foreigners worked and lived in the area, while some were in the area for other purposes. He said the operation was aimed at exposing criminal activity around the area and the Kota Raya complex, especially involving foreigners.

“This operation also focuses on limiting unhealthy activities in the area. The police will always carry out similar integrated operations from time to time to ensure Kuala Lumpur is free from illegal immigrants,” he stressed.

In his statement, Allaudeen added that confiscation was also carried out on smuggled goods with a total value of 104,530 Ringgit or the equivalent of Rp. 347.2 million. The smuggled goods included 100 cartons of cigarettes, 80 cartons of alcoholic drinks and illegal drugs which were brought into Malaysia without approval from the Ministry of Health.

“The illegal drugs mostly come from Nepal and Bangladesh, which were brought in without permission from the Ministry of Health. We will investigate further how they smuggled these goods into our country,” said Allaudeen.

He added that the illegal drugs were sold to other foreigners and confiscated from premises converted into mini-clinics for foreigners.

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2023-12-23 15:19:57
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