Fond Du Lac Sexual Assault Case Demonstrates Failure of Biden's Open Border Policy, State Rep Says
The Fond du Lac County arrest of a man who entered the country illegally in a child sexual assault case shows that child sex trafficking doesn't just occur in big cities and highlights the "ongoing dangers of Biden and the Democrat Party's open border policies," a Republican state representative says.
Representative Jerry O’Connor (R-Fond du Lac) released the following statement after the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest and revealed that the suspect, whose real name is not clear, had crossed into the country illegally over the U.S.-Mexico border.
“On Sunday afternoon, a member of the FDL community called the FDL County Sheriff’s Department to report that a 12-year-old girl had come to their door asking for help after she escaped a man who had purchased her from her mother, bound and blindfolded her before attempting to sexually assault her," O'Connor wrote in a news release. "Miraculously, the girl was able to fight back and escape this horrific situation to find help. On Monday, FDL Sheriff’s deputies arrested the child’s mother and the child’s male attacker."
"This horrific situation highlights the fact that child sex trafficking does not just in big cities but also in small towns right here in Wisconsin. As Chair of the Human Trafficking Task Force, we investigated horrific situations like this across Wisconsin. We worked to provide law enforcement and non-profit organizations with the tools they need to end the problem of human trafficking in our communities," he noted.
"This tragic situation also highlights the ongoing dangers of Biden and the Democrat Party’s open border policies. The male suspect had illegally immigrated to the U.S. from Nicaragua," he wrote. "He was detained by the U.S. Border Patrol in 2021 only to be released under Biden’s 'catch-and-release' open borders policy. Until this administration gets serious about upholding the law and securing our border, situations like this are likely to happen with increasing frequency."
Continued O'Connor, "Thank you to Sheriff Waldschmidt and the FDL County Sheriff’s Department for their efforts to help this young girl and combat child sex trafficking in our community."
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