Gov. Newsom to help Trump pursue federal charges against illegal migrant who killed teens while driving drunk

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California’s Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has agreed to help the Trump administration pursue federal charges against an illegal immigrant being freed early for killing a young couple in a horrific drunk driving crash.

Newsom’s office promised the state would comply with an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)  detainer to ensure the killer, Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, does not end up back on US streets after his controversial early release.

Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, 43, was accused of driving drunk and speeding at nearly 100 mph. foxnews

“After being deported in 2013, this individual unlawfully re-entered the US & committed heinous crimes,” the governor’s office said in an X post.

“[California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation] will again coordinate with ICE — as they have w/ 10,000+ inmates — to transfer him before release.”

It comes after news of the Mexican migrant’s potential early release sparked widespread outrage and fueled fears that California’s sanctuary policies could result in the perp ending back on the streets.

Ortega-Anguiano, 43, was convicted of vehicular manslaughter over the fiery 2021 wreck that left 19-year-old Anya Varfolomeev and her boyfriend Nicholay Osokin dead.

Anya Varfolomeev and Nicholay Osokin, both 19, were killed in the November 2021 crash. Courtesy Varfolomeev and Osokin Families
Bilal Essayli, the US attorney for the Central District of California, said Wednesday that he would step in to try to keep the convicted migrant locked up for years. AP

The victims’ families were alerted over the weekend that he would be eligible for release come July after serving just 3.5 years of his decade-long sentence.

Bilal Essayli, the US attorney for the Central District of California, quickly vowed to step in to keep the convicted migrant locked up.

Ortega-Anguiano is eligible to be released for the crash in just three months. Fox News

“My office has filed a felony immigration charge against this defendant,” Essayli posted on X.

“He faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted for 8 USC 1326,” he added, referring to the federal statute charging deported illegal migrants who reenter the US.

“If the State of California will not seek the full measure of justice against this individual, the Justice Deptartment will.”

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