Horrific Crime in New York Subway: Illegal Immigrant Sexually Abuses Corpse.

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New York City has become the mirror of a nation in moral and legal decline, where unchecked immigration and local authorities' indifference allow unimaginable acts to occur in public, without immediate consequences.

Last week, the country witnessed an event that not only turns the stomach, but also sets off every alarm about the direction this nation had taken—until strong leadership returned to the White House. In a subway car in New York, an illegal immigrant identified as Félix Rojas, 44, committed a barbaric act that should have never occurred on American soil.

In video footage captured by subway security cameras—footage that the mainstream progressive media will hardly show—Rojas can be seen circling the body of Jorge González, a 61-year-old Hispanic man who had just died of natural causes. What followed is simply indescribable: after rummaging through the dead man's pockets, realizing the body remained motionless, Rojas proceeded to sexually abuse the corpse.
Yes, you read that correctly: post-mortem sexual abuse, in public, in broad daylight, on public transportation in the financial capital of the world.

This monstrous act is not an isolated case, but a symptom of a broken system. The criminal in question had entered the country illegally on multiple occasions. Yet he continued to roam freely, protected by so-called “sanctuary cities” that ignore federal law in the name of political correctness.

It’s time to ask a hard but urgent question: How many more Félix Rojas are out there? How many have entered unchecked, with no background screening, no verification, no control? This is not an attack on all immigrants—it’s a denunciation of a system that no longer distinguishes between those who come to build and those who come to destroy.

Jorge González, victim of this vile crime even in death, was a working man, a family man. Though separated from his wife, she still described him as a decent, hardworking individual. His dignity was violated not only by a depraved criminal, but by a system that failed to protect even the dead.

Today, with President Donald J. Trump back in the White House, the nation once again has a leader who does not hesitate to call things by their name. From day one, Trump has made it clear: without borders, there is no nation. Under his administration, immigration laws make sense again, public safety is once again a top priority, and criminals like Rojas no longer get a red carpet—they get justice.

This crime is more than an abomination—it is a warning. Public safety is not a luxury; it is a right. And protecting our borders is not xenophobia; it is common sense. The vast majority of Americans—including Hispanic Americans—want order, justice, and security. Not barbarism.

Thanks to President Trump’s firm leadership, we are once again charting the right course.
Because in Trump’s EE.UU., this criminal would never have crossed our border a second time.

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