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Texas Targets Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants for Child Assault

The Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, and the Texas Department of Public Safety have teamed up to create a list of the “Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants.” This list aims to locate and capture individuals who have entered the country illegally and are suspected of committing serious crimes. Six of the individuals on this list are alleged to have sexually assaulted children, prompting concerns about public safety.

Governor Abbott expressed his frustration with the current state of illegal immigration, blaming President Joe Biden for undoing effective border policies. He highlighted the record levels of illegal immigration, including dangerous criminals and terrorists entering the country. Governor Abbott emphasized the importance of law and order in Texas and called on fellow Texans to help remove these illegal immigrants from the streets to ensure community safety.

The suspects on the list face charges related to sexual assault offenses against children. Rewards for information leading to their capture range from $3,000 to $5,000, encouraging Texans to report any tips to the Texas Crime Stoppers hotline. The Texas Department of Public Safety Director, Steve McCraw, underscored the threat these individuals pose to public safety and the importance of apprehending them before they commit more crimes.

It is crucial to address the issue of illegal immigration and its consequences for public safety. The creation of the “Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants” list serves as a proactive measure to protect communities from individuals who have entered the country unlawfully and engaged in criminal activities. Governor Abbott’s efforts to prioritize law and order in Texas align with conservative principles of upholding the rule of law and ensuring the safety of American citizens.

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