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Twice-Deported Migrant’s Early Release Halted Amid New Federal Charges in Fatal DUI Case

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Twice-Deported Migrant's Early Release Halted Amid New Federal Charges in Fatal DUI Case

In a dramatic turn of events in Orange County, California, a twice-deported illegal immigrant convicted of a deadly drunk driving crash faces new federal charges that could keep him behind bars for decades. Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, a Mexican national, was set for early release from a California prison after serving just over three years of a 10-year sentence for the 2021 deaths of two 19-year-old teens, Anya Varfolomeev and Nicholay Osokin. However, intervention by the White House and swift action by federal prosecutors have halted his release, spotlighting tensions over immigration enforcement and sanctuary state. . .

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