Law Enforcement Points Out Challenges in a Migrant Crime Wave

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In a Facebook post, Kenner Police said that local law enforcement agencies are often hindered when trying to deal with illegal immigrants due to the lack of documented identifiers. 

It also noted that Castellanos-Orellana has used aliases in the past, including the name Elven Locket. They asked anyone with information on him to contact the police.

“We cannot verify if an illegal alien is giving correct information as it pertains to names and dates of birth. It is not only a drain on police manpower, but a financial drain on local law enforcement’s budgets and taxpayers’ money.”

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“In a 25-day period, this illegal alien caused terror in our community. We are glad he is off our streets, but will he be back? Will he have a new identity? What other crimes has he committed since he crossed our borders?”

Illegal Migrant Crime Wave

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry sent his condolences to the victims and their families. He added that Castellanos-Orellana should never have been in the state.

The incident comes on the same week that a 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela is accused of murdering Laken Riley, 22, while she was out for a jog along trails on the University of Georgia’s campus. And a Salvadoran immigrant was arrested in connection to the murder of a toddler in Langley Park, Maryland.