New Jersey Police Refused to Arrest Illegal Alien Escapee Who Tried to Turn Himself In

New Jersey State Police refused to take custody of an illegal alien, accused of burglary and theft, who escaped the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, even as he tried to turn himself in. The refusal to take custody of the illegal alien escapee is a result of New Jersey’s strict sanctuary state policy.

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The following day, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and FBI agents located and arrested one of the illegal alien escapees — Joel Enrique Sandoval-Lopez — while another, Joan Sebastian Castaneda-Lozada, was arrested on June 15.

{snip} Castaneda-Lozada had tried to turn himself in to the New Jersey State Police at their office in Bridgeton, New Jersey, on June 13. Thanks to the state’s sanctuary policy, though, state police refused to take custody of Castaneda-Lozada even as he was wanted by the FBI.

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