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Sanctuary State Illinois: Newly Arrived Migrant Accused of Beating Wife, Children

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Walter Sanchez-Baquedano, a recent arrival in Illinois from Honduras, has been accused of domestic violence against his wife and children.

After an incident where he allegedly became violent and attacked his wife and child, he was arrested and charged with domestic battery.

Illinois, where the incident occurred, is one of 12 states with a sanctuary policy to protect criminal illegal aliens from deportation. (Trending: Tucker Reveals The Moment He Became A Full-Blown Trump Supporter)

“According to his wife, Sanchez-Baquedano accused her of cheating on him and became violent. Initially, Sanchez-Baquedano grabbed a dish and smashed it on the ground, Lake County Assistant State’s Attorney Manuel Mandujano alleges,” the report noted.

“Then, as the couple’s five-year-old child begged Sanchez-Baquedano not to hit his mother, he allegedly kicked the child in his back multiple times before punching his wife in her face again and again,” the report added.

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