April 7, 2026

Virginia’s sanctuary policy faces fierce backlash after illegal immigrant Israel Flores Ortiz, who entered the U.S. in 2024, is charged with 9 counts of assault and battery for groping students at Fairfax High School. Governor Abigail Spanberger is under fire for rolling back an executive order that allowed law enforcement cooperation with ICE, raising concerns about community safety and border policies under the Biden administration.

FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Homeland Security is blasting Fairfax County, Virginia, prosecutors for offering what it calls an “insane” plea deal to two illegal immigrants who admitted to a brutal murder.

DHS says Maldin Anibal Guzman-Videz and Luis Alonzo Sort-Portillo — who are both in the U.S. illegally — stabbed a man to death at a park and walking trail in Oakton, Virginia, in July 2024. The victim’s body was later discovered by a community member in a wooded area, prompting a police response.

 

Virginia’s sanctuary fight is exploding into a full-blown political firestorm after illegal immigrant Israel Flores Ortiz, who entered the U.S. in 2024, was charged with nine counts of assault and battery for allegedly groping students at Fairfax High School, while Governor Abigail Spanberger is getting hammered for rolling back an executive order that let law enforcement cooperate with ICE. The outrage doesn’t stop there: DHS is also blasting Fairfax County prosecutors for what it calls an “insane” plea deal for two illegal immigrants accused of stabbing a man to death in Oakton in July 2024, with the feds warning the pair could get just five years behind bars before walking free again. From school hallways to a brutal murder case, critics say Virginia’s soft-on-enforcement approach is putting public safety on the line and reigniting the national battle over sanctuary policies and border security.

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