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Fugitive’s Escape Exposes California’s Soft-on-Crime Disaster

The hunt for a dangerous fugitive exposes America’s bleeding wound of soft-on-crime policies and porous borders. Cesar Hernandez, a convicted murderer serving 80 years, escaped California custody last December while being transported for a court hearing. This violent career criminal vanished for months before resurfacing in Tijuana, where he allegedly murdered Mexican police commander Abigail Esparza Reyes during a botched arrest attempt.

Weak security protocols allowed Hernandez to slip through authorities’ fingers not once but twice. Despite being labeled high-risk, he easily escaped a prison van by jumping out – no armed guards, no proper restraints. Now U.S. Marshals offer $35,000 for information while our southern neighbor deals with the bloody consequences of America’s criminal catch-and-release failures.

Commander Reyes, part of Mexico’s elite “gringo hunter” task force, became the latest victim of woke policies that prioritize criminals over public safety. While brave Mexican officers risk their lives hunting our fugitives, California’s revolving-door justice system keeps spitting out predators. Hernandez’s escape proves radical “criminal justice reforms” put communities at risk on both sides of the border.

This killer’s rap sheet reads like a parody of progressive leniency. Originally sentenced for executing a man outside a Los Angeles bar, Hernandez benefited from a system that downgrades violent felonies. His escape and subsequent border-jumping showcase how lax enforcement invites chaos. Cartels and criminals laugh at our unsecured frontiers while citizens pay the price.

America’s border crisis isn’t just about illegal immigration – it’s become an escape route for homegrown felons. While the Biden administration gutted border security, thugs like Hernandez exploit our weakness. The blood of Commander Reyes stains the hands of every politician who opposed tough-on-crime measures and border wall funding.

Patriots demand answers. Why wasn’t this murderer in maximum security? Why did Mexico have to clean up California’s mess? How many more officers must die before we secure our prisons and borders? The manhunt continues, but real justice requires electing leaders who back law enforcement, not criminals.

As Hernandez reportedly disguises himself in worker’s clothing, law-abiding citizens see through the Left’s disguise of “compassionate reforms.” There’s nothing compassionate about letting murderers roam free. This case proves we need mandatory minimum sentences, armed transport details, and zero tolerance for fugitives fleeing justice.

Wake up, America. The choice is clear – protect our communities or coddle killers. Until we restore law and order, more families will mourn heroes like Commander Reyes. Tune in to NEWSMAX for real news that puts America first, not the radical agenda destroying our nation from within.

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