- by foxnews
- 01 Jun 2025
Ramos-Giron spent only two months in an adult detention center in Fairfax County.
The outlet reported that even though the county attorney's office said the plea deal was what the victim wanted, the victim said that's not true. Ramos-Giron was deported two other times but found his way back into the U.S. despite being convicted in a federal gun case. But it's not clear when he returned to the country, according to ICE.
"It's disappointing that the Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney's Office has been more concerned about shielding dangerous illegal immigrants than ensuring the safety of Virginians," Peter Finocchio, Youngkin's press secretary, told Fox News Digital in a statement.
"Fortunately, Wilmer Osmany Ramos-Giron will no longer pose a threat to Virginia families, thanks to brave federal and state law enforcement heroes."
"Wilmer Ramos-Giron represents a significant threat to our Virginia residents," said Russell Hott, who directs the ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Washington, D.C., field office.
"He has displayed a blatant disregard for our immigration laws and, more importantly, for the safety and well-being of our community. He is a violent and recidivist threat to public safety that ICE Washington, D.C., cannot tolerate. Regardless of the obstacles placed in our way, we remain committed to prioritizing public safety. The men and women of ICE Washington, D.C., will continue to arrest and remove criminal alien threats from our Washington, D.C., and Virginia neighborhoods and ensure their victims receive the justice they so rightly deserve."
Descano's office did not respond to a request for comment.
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