NJ teen stabbed to death by illegal from Guatemala

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https://www.nj.com/monmouth/index.s...ed_to_death_was_an_amazing_girl_long_bra.html

Family and friends are mourning the loss of a 16-year-old high school student who was killed late Saturday night in Long Branch.

The Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office said police found 16-year-old Madison Wells suffering from stab wounds at a home a few blocks from her home, also in Long Branch. She was pronounced dead at Monmouth Medical Center shortly after.

A cousin, and authorities later Monday, identified the young woman as Madison Wells.

Wells' cousin Jilly Frijoles said Wells had moved back to New Jersey a few years ago from Florida to be with her father after her mother passed away.
By Sunday morning, authorities had arrested and charged 20-year-old Bryan Cordero-Castro, 20, of Long Branch. .... The prosecutors office also said Cordero-Castro was living in the country illegally and is from Guatemala.
Inb4 he shouldn’t have done that, it was the wrong thing to do.
 
RIP. Cannot imagine what the family is going through.

Inb4 build the wall
 
Hooray for diversity!!!!
 
horrible. was he ms-13?
 
Sadly many people will site their enjoyment of spicy food and the desire for cheap fruit pickers as being of more value than this girls life. That is the absolute state of things at the moment.
 
we need to fix our failed immigration system this guy should have never been here
 
To the people who say it doesn't matter because white people/Americans kill people to, it's a huge difference because this illegal is a person who has no right to he in this country to begin with

Would you be more upset if your child was hit on the playground by a classmate, or by a random kid who jumped the fence to get onto the playground while the teachers said "no no, let this unknown person stay!" Instead of dealing with the issue and safety risk?
 
To the people who say it doesn't matter because white people/Americans kill people to, it's a huge difference because this illegal is a person who has no right to he in this country to begin with

Would you be more upset if your child was hit on the playground by a classmate, or by a random kid who jumped the fence to get onto the playground while the teachers said "no no, let this unknown person stay!" Instead of dealing with the issue and safety risk?

Or ppl driving without licence.

If he/she runs over someone n kills them, should we just ignore it n say:

“Ppl with driver license run over ppl as well”
 
To the people who say it doesn't matter because white people/Americans kill people to, it's a huge difference because this illegal is a person who has no right to he in this country to begin with

Would you be more upset if your child was hit on the playground by a classmate, or by a random kid who jumped the fence to get onto the playground while the teachers said "no no, let this unknown person stay!" Instead of dealing with the issue and safety risk?
People forget about stastics or lie about them. Stastically this people coming in illegally are more likely to commit crimes and they are also bringing in diseases such as TB that has not been seen in the U.S. for decades.
 
"White people commit more crimes though" -Sherdog Libtard
That argument is the best especially given how many more white people there are in America than any other race.
 
"White people commit more crimes though" -Sherdog Libtard

Latinos identify as white on the census as there is no Latino category, so this was technically "white on white" crime.

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To the people who say it doesn't matter because white people/Americans kill people to, it's a huge difference because this illegal is a person who has no right to he in this country to begin with

Would you be more upset if your child was hit on the playground by a classmate, or by a random kid who jumped the fence to get onto the playground while the teachers said "no no, let this unknown person stay!" Instead of dealing with the issue and safety risk?

I would actually be more bothered if it was by someone in their class (who they have to see everyday) rather than some random kid who jumped a fence.
 
I would actually be more bothered if it was by someone in their class (who they have to see everyday) rather than some random kid who jumped a fence.

Thought the exact same thing when I read the analogy. This is way more closer to reality...
 
This dude didn’t even have the legal right to murder.

Wait.
 
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