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      XPost: alt.crime, misc.immigration.usa, ca.driving       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: noreply@mixmin.net              Norberto Celerino had been deported several times since he illegally       entered the U.S. in 1995 and used multiple aliases              An illegal alien allegedly driving under the influence is facing six       counts of murder after he crashed into a tree, killing six farm workers       and severely injuring another in Napa County, California. According to       United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Norberto       Celerino had been deported several times since he illegally entered the       U.S. in 1995.              The Napa County District attorney’s office revealed this would be       “Celerino had DUI convictions in San Joaquin County in 2020 and 2024. He       also has a third DUI conviction, though details were not released       because the case is more than 10 years old. Officials said he did not       have a valid driver’s license at the time of the crash,” KTVU reports.              Celerino was allegedly carrying three different licenses during the       September 7 deadly crash in unincorporated Pope Valley.              As reported Fox News:              Celerino is also known to have numerous aliases and “goes by the names       Norberto (Beto) Celerino Villalva, Grabien Martinez, and Roberto       Savaringo-Diabla–              Beto Cerillo-Bialva … is a criminal alien from Mexico who first entered       the United States in 1995. Since his first illegal entry, he has been       arrested several times for possession of cocaine, multiple DUIs, and       removed multiple times from the United States,” the [ICE] spokesperson       said.              Pedro Lopez Gomez, 57, Fernando Silverio, 34, Demetrio Celerino       Francisco, 39, Beymar Reynosa Rodriguez, 32, Aaron Ruiz, 39, and Loreto       Ricardo Hernandez, 42, were killed in the crash.              “Since his first illegal entry, he has been arrested several times for       possession of cocaine, multiple DUIs, and removed multiple times from       the United States,” ICE said in part, in a statement. “Cerillo       repeatedly entered our country unlawfully after being removed, in       violation of our laws. Unfortunately, due to Cerillo continued disregard       for the laws within the United States and California’s sanctuary laws       has led to this tragic incident. Sanctuary laws continue to place the       American public in danger and only protect the criminal aliens.”              Celerino has now been charged with six counts of murder and six counts       of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, as well as driving       under the influence.              Governor Gavin Newsom’s office rejected ICE’s claims that sanctuary laws       led to the accident and accused the Trump administration of false and       politically motivated attacks.              “It’s clear that this is an attempt to distract from the truth,” says       Diana Crofts-Pelayo, deputy director of communications for Governor       Newsom, said in a statement. “This individual re-entered the country       several times under the federal government’s watch. Trump and Miller       have little interest in public safety or protecting farmworkers.”              https://californiaglobe.com/fr/illegal-alien-facing-six-counts-of-murder-       for-crash-in-napa-county/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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