October 24, 2002

Sniper Is An Illegal Alien
Incompetent INS had Malvo in custody, let him go


John Malvo, left, is illegally
in the United States.
American Patrol Exclusive - Posted 9:04 AM Pacific
Suspect was in custody on immigration charges
John Lee Malvo, the Jamaican national arrested early this morning near Frederick, MD in connection with the beltway sniper case, was in INS custody in Seattle on January 24, 2002. He was released on his own recognizance (no bond) and ordered to return for a hearing at 2:30 PM on November 20, 2002. He had been arrested on December 20, 2001, and was held for 30 days on immigration charges. He is also wanted in Alabama in connection with a robbery and murder. Tell the President how you feel about this.
Red DotNo record of visa being issued to Malvo
A State Department official said Thursday the department has no record of having issued an immigrant or a non-immigrant U.S. visa to a John Malvo from Jamaica.
Red DotMichelle Malkin
Red DotWho let Lee Malvo loose?
Red DotUpdate at 2:05 PM -- INS headquarters is now telling all of their field offices not to comment on the immigration aspects of this story.

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