Justice Demanded After NYC Subway Horror by Immigrant

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 12 hours ago

In the wake of a horrific incident that has shocked the nation, calls for justice and accountability are reverberating louder than ever.

A tragic event unfolded in New York City when a woman was brutally set on fire aboard a subway train, allegedly by an illegal immigrant who had previously been deported under the Trump Administration.

Sebastian Zapeta, a Guatemalan national, is accused of dousing the victim in a flammable liquid and igniting her, leaving her to suffer catastrophic injuries that led to her untimely death.

This senseless act of violence raises serious questions about the effectiveness of current immigration policies and the safety of American citizens in “sanctuary cities.”


Reacting to this chilling incident, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has called for the swift application of the death penalty for Zapeta, expressing her outrage over the brutal manner in which the crime was committed.

Greene declared on social media, “Death penalty, don’t waste money on a lengthy trial. Convict him and finish him. What he did is so incredibly evil.”

Her sentiments resonate with those who believe that the safety of American citizens should be prioritized over the leniencies afforded to illegal immigrants.

Other Republican leaders echoed similar calls for justice, emphasizing the urgent need for stricter measures to address crime associated with illegal immigration.

It is crucial to note that Zapeta's alleged re-entry into the United States after being deported underscores the failures of the current administration's weak border policies.

As crime rates rise in cities overwhelmed by illegal immigration, citizens are left to wonder how many more tragedies like this one could be prevented with stronger enforcement of immigration laws.

With the holiday season marred by this tragedy, lawmakers are facing mounting pressure to shift their focus towards protecting lives and ensuring public safety, rather than coddling those who threaten it.

Justice for the innocent is not just a call to action; it's a necessity for restoring faith in our justice system and securing the safety of communities across America.

Sources:
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