Two illegal aliens released into the U.S. by the Biden administration are in custody after they allegedly murdered a 63-year-old Chicago man.
The murder of George Levin, 63, was discovered by his sister, who told the authorities that she found her brother tied up dead in a basement bedroom at their home.
Levin was subsequently transferred to the Ascension Resurrection hospital, where he was declared dead. An autopsy later determined that he died from a slew of injuries sustained during a physical assault.
According to CBS News, the authorities were able to track the two illegal aliens accused of Levin’s murder via the license plate of a car that was seen leaving the home.
Fox News’ Bill Melugin has since confirmed that the men are from Ecuador and Venezuela and that both were released into the U.S. by the Biden administration in the summer of 2023.
BREAKING: Chicago police have charged two illegal aliens with felony murder in the killing of a 63-year-old man who was found tied up in his home. Sources tell colleague @MattFinnFNC the men are from Ecuador & Venezuela, & both were caught & released at TX border by the Biden… pic.twitter.com/FCv6YkSmxO
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) January 31, 2025
Moreover, one of the suspects was arrested early last month for “simple assault” after he tried to lure a 13-year-old girl to his car but was released afterward thanks to Chicago’s sanctuary city policy.
The suspects have been identified as Geiderwuin Bello Morales, 21, and Jefferson Ubilla-Delgado, 29. It’s not yet clear which one is from where and which one was charged last month.
As for how Levin got involved with the two, sources told Fox News that they possibly met on a gay dating app. Also, items were stolen from Levin’s home, suggesting it may have been a planned robbery.
All this comes amid a report from the New York Post about how “local activists, legislators and school administrators in Illinois” have been coaching illegal aliens, including those with convictions, on how to avoid immigration authorities.
“Organizations in Illinois like Catholic Charities, La Voz Latina and school administrators are holding workshops and making flyers and videos explaining to illegal migrants what their rights are, and how to evade ICE,” the Post notes.
“I do not wish to speak with you, answer your questions or sign or hand you any documents based on my 5th Amendment rights under the United States Constitution,” one document containing instructions for illegal aliens reads.
Two illegals from Venezuela and Ecuador were arrested in Chicago after they reportedly beat a 63-year-old man to death in his own home.
One of the illegals was arrested just weeks earlier for luring a minor but was subsequently released.
Sanctuary cities are protecting these… pic.twitter.com/px3bqcMU5u
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 31, 2025
Plus, thanks to Chicago’s sanctuary city policy, local police have not been helping immigration authorities with their ongoing raids.
“Sometimes it’s a very uphill battle,” 25-year U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) veteran Sam Olson told the Post. “We have their information because they were previously arrested and booked in and fingerprinted somewhere, therefore we know they are here. But it’s not as if we are getting notification if these criminal aliens are arrested. Nobody local will tell us that.”
Terry Newsome, a longtime local, sympathizes with ICE agents like Olson.
“I sympathize with the ICE agents stuck working in Illinois because their backs are really up against the wall,” he told the Post. “They have to aggressively find these individuals who are being coached to fight back and what to do to keep from being arrested.”
“Even [Venezuelan criminal gang] Tren de Aragua are being coached by the radical Illinois Democrats on how to avoid ICE. The citizens of Illinois have to fight against the sanctuary city and state and demand they put the citizens of Illinois before the criminal illegal aliens that have flooded our communities,” he added.
The good news is that the federal government is “fighting back,” according to border czar Tom Homan.
“Sanctuary cities like Chicago are making it very difficult,” he told the Post. “I call everything they’re doing ‘How to Escape ICE.’ But we’re fighting back. We have some plans in the pipeline that are going to increase our chances of making it easier for ICE to make more arrests.”
“As it is, having all these teams out and with help from the ATF and other agencies is like a force multiplier. Our guys are doing a great job and we aren’t going away,” he added.
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