UMVA has learned that a chilling crime has shaken the nation, highlighting the devastating consequences of uncontrolled immigration and the need for stricter border control.
The incident, which occurred in Dallas on May 3, involved two illegal immigrants who were charged with capital murder in relation to the shooting death of an unborn child. The horrific crime was sparked by an argument in a 7-Eleven parking lot, which led to a drive-by shooting and a police chase.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the two suspects, Yeremy Alexander Zapata Aleman, 17, of Honduras, and Keyner Ariel Calero Jiron, 20, of Nicaragua, had crossed the border illegally and were in the country without authorization. Their actions, described as "unspeakable" by authorities, resulted in the tragic loss of a young life and the devastation of a family.
The pregnant victim, who was 22 weeks pregnant, was riding with another person when they confronted Zapata Aleman and Calero Jiron from a vehicle. Shortly thereafter, the two suspects followed them from the parking lot, leading to a senseless shooting that claimed the life of the unborn child.
The suspects, who were eventually apprehended by police, face multiple felony charges, including homicide, aggravated assault, and cocaine possession. Their actions, which have been widely condemned by the public and law enforcement alike, serve as a stark reminder of the need for stronger border control and stricter immigration policies.
As the nation grapples with the devastating consequences of this crime, UMVA has gathered that the incident has sparked a renewed debate about the importance of border security and the need for more effective measures to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.