DHS Slams California ‘Sanctuary’ County After Mom Allegedly Murdered by 2 Honduran Nationals

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) slammed a California county for not honoring US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer requests for two illegal aliens accused of murdering a 24-year-old mother earlier this month.

Franquin Inestroza-Martinez, a Honduran national, and Gerzon Jose Chirinos-Munguia, also of Honduras, were arrested in Santa Clara County for allegedly killing Kembery Chirinos-Flores with a shotgun in early January.

Chirinos-Munguia is the father of Chirinos-Flores’ 5-year-old son, and was previously arrested in 2018 for battery and false imprisonment, and subsequently in 2019 for domestic battery and threatening crime with the intent of terrorizing, DHS said.

He was released back into California without ICE being notified in both 2018 and 2019, according to DHS.

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Inestroza-Martinez, the alleged accomplice of the boy’s father, also had an outstanding arrest warrant from New Jersey for the homicide of a 55-year-old in March 2025, according to DHS.

DHS said he was deported from the US in 2013, then again in 2018. He illegally re-entered the country at an unknown date and time before allegedly murdering both the man in New Jersey and Chirinos-Flores.

DHS pointed to the California Value Act (CVA), a “sanctuary” law that prohibits local police from asking suspects about immigration status and limits cooperation between federal immigration agents and local authorities.

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