'Inclusive' County Blames Conservatives After Eighth Illegal Immigrant Arrested for Alleged Sex Crime

An eighth arrest in recent weeks in a Maryland sanctuary county sparked outcry due to the vile nature of the alleged crime and the fact that the suspect should not even have been in America.
Instead of addressing the problem, however, the county government only blamed conservatives.
The Aug. 28 arrest of Nigerian national Oluwakayode Adebusuyi for allegedly raping an intoxicated woman in Montgomery County was the tipping point for many.
According to WJLA-TV’s Kevin Lewis, Immigration and Customs Enforcement later lodged a detainer request for Adebusuyi, meaning ICE believes he’s in the country illegally.
NEW: Police say 26yo Oluwakayode Adebusuyi raped an intoxicated woman in his car.

Per ICE, the Nigerian native is living in the U.S. illegally.

This is at least the eighth undocumented immigrant charged with rape or sex abuse of a minor in Montgomery County, Md. since July 25.
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Adebusuyi was accused of a separate sex crime last year, but those charges were mysteriously dropped.
His most recent arrest marks the eighth time an illegal immigrant was arrested in the county for an alleged sex crime since July.
Other illegal immigrants have been accused of raping a preteen girl, raping a 16-year-old and several additional despicable crimes, Conservative Review reported.
While many blame the county’s sanctuary-like policies, the county maintains it is not a sanctuary jurisdiction.
Although the government claims it is to be a sanctuary area, it has confirmed local police will not enforce federal immigration law.
The county also confirmed in July it will not be working with ICE officials, according to WTOP.
But don’t be fooled — this county is a sanctuary jurisdiction in everything but name.
Despite its disregard for the rule of law, which has allowed illegal immigrants to thrive and allegedly commit crimes in the county, the local government is now seemingly ignoring the problem and shifting blame to “inaccurate information spread by the White House, President Trump, Acting USCIS Director Ken Cuccinelli, local and national conservative news outlets and neo-Nazi sympathizers.”

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