"Was Preventable If...": Team Trump On Indian Man's Beheading In US
Yordanis Cobos Martinez, a 37-year-old undocumented immigrant in the US, who is accused of killing an Indian motel manager in Dallas, Texas, last week, is now facing deportation.
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Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah (left) was beheaded by Yordanis Cobos-Martinez
Washington:
Yordanis Cobos Martinez, a 37-year-old undocumented immigrant residing in the United States, who stands accused of killing an Indian motel manager in Dallas, Texas, last week, now faces deportation proceedings. The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has condemned the brutal beheading of Indian national Chandra Nagamalliah, stating that this horrific incident could have been entirely avoided if the previous Biden administration had not permitted the illegal Cuban national to remain in America.
In a statement posted on X, DHS declared, "This vile monster beheaded a man in front of his wife and child and proceeded to kick the victim's head on the ground. This gruesome, savage slaying of a victim at a motel by Yordanis Cobos-Martinez was completely preventable if this criminal illegal alien was not released into our country by the Biden Administration, since Cuba would not take him back."
The DHS cited Martinez's case to validate the Trump administration's strict immigration enforcement policies, stating, "This is exactly why we are removing criminal illegal aliens to third countries."
"President Trump and Secretary Kristi Noem are no longer allowing barbaric criminals to indefinitely remain in America. If you come to our country illegally, you could end up in Eswatini, Uganda, South Sudan, or Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT)," the statement continued.
On September 10, Martinez, who worked at the Downtown Suites motel on Samuell Boulevard in Dallas, viciously attacked motel manager Nagamallaiah, decapitating him and disposing of his head in a garbage container. The perpetrator was apprehended, charged with capital murder, and is currently detained at the Dallas County Jail.
The Trump administration's response followed President Trump's own condemnation of the ghastly killing. Trump promised to prosecute the accused "to the fullest extent of the law" with charges of "murder in the first degree." He also pledged to make "America safe again" and asserted his administration would not be "soft" on illegal "immigrant criminals."
A surveillance video from the Downtown Suites motel went viral on social media last week, depicting Martinez, who has a history of violent crime and was recently released from custody, repeatedly attacking Nagamallaiah with a machete while his wife and 18-year-old son watched in horror.
The disturbing footage showed Martinez pursuing the victim with a machete and continuing the assault until Nagamallaiah was decapitated. He then kicked the victim's severed head into the motel parking area before collecting it and placing it in a dumpster.
On Friday, DHS announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has initiated the process for the attacker's "removal" from the country.