Meanwhile, In Harris' America: Nicaraguan Migrant Accused Of UNTHINKABLE Act Against Elderly Woman

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In a shocking incident in Miami-Dade County, Florida, a Nicaraguan migrant stands accused of sexually assaulting an elderly woman.

The victim, an 80-year-old woman, was allegedly attacked in her own home after a fall left her incapacitated.

According to Breitbart, the accused, Erick Garcia-Gutierrez, a 37-year-old Nicaraguan national, was apprehended on October 19. He faces charges of first-degree felony sexual battery of a physically helpless person. The Miami-Dade police report reveals a chilling sequence of events that unfolded on October 15. The elderly woman, while preparing a meal, suffered a fall, leaving her stranded and pleading for assistance.

The police allege that Garcia-Gutierrez, who was renting a space in the woman's home, heard her cries for help. However, instead of offering aid or summoning medical assistance, he is accused of exploiting her vulnerable state. The woman reportedly implored Garcia-Gutierrez to stop, but her pleas fell on deaf ears as the alleged assault continued.

Garcia-Gutierrez is currently detained in a Miami-Dade County jail. In a move that underscores the seriousness of the charges, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has issued a detainer for him. This means that ICE is requesting custody of Garcia-Gutierrez should he be released from jail at any point.

This incident raises serious questions about the safety of our most vulnerable citizens and the need for stringent immigration policies. It also underscores the importance of law enforcement agencies like ICE in maintaining public safety and enforcing immigration laws.