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California Ignores Detainer and Releases Serial Criminal Illegal Alien; He Kills 6

https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2025/10/10/murderer-of-6-was-illegal-alien-criminal-released-by-newsom-n4944702

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A serial criminal removed from the United States multiple times for being an illegal alien and arrested for multiple offenses, including drunk driving, was released last year by the state of California despite a federal detainer. He subsequently murdered six people.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) finally caught up with Beto Cerillo-Bialva in September, but the illegal alien had had numerous encounters with law enforcement before. Unfortunately, however, the legal apparatus simply did not insist on holding him for his crimes, at least in sanctuary-state California.

“This serial criminal killed six innocent souls. Governor Newsom has blood on his hands. This serial criminal should have never been released by California authorities,” mourned Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin in a DHS press release. “Sanctuary policies protect the WORST OF THE WORST criminal illegal aliens. ICE will do everything in our power to remove this serial drunk driver, abuser, and drug user from our country.”

ICE Says Napa DUI Driver Suspected In Crash That Killed Six Was Deported Multiple Times, Has Drug Record

https://sfist.com/2025/10/07/ice-says-napa-dui-driver-suspected-in-crash-that-killed-six-was-deported-multiple-times-has-drug-record/

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The suspect in last month's deadly minivan crash in Napa County has a record of drug arrests and has been deported from the US multiple times, ICE says, making this case more likely to become a politically charged one.

The crash happened the night of Sunday, September 7. A Toyota Sienna minivan was traveling southbound on Pope Valley Road in unincorporated Napa County, 12 miles north of St. Helena, when it crashed into a tree on the side of the road. The minivan had eight men in it, including the driver, 53-year-old Norberto Celerino of Stockton. Six of the passengers were killed and one was critically injured.

Celerino, who did not have a valid driver's license, survived, and we learned a few days later that he had three previous DUI convictions. He was also, allegedly, carrying three different driver's licenses, and authorities say that he also went by several names, including Beto Celerino Villalva, Grabien Martinez, and Roberto Savaringo-Diabla.

The unsurprising consequence of "Sanctuary" laws.
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