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Immigrant with five DUI convictions kills mother and son

Local immigrant from El Salvador's bond set at $250,000 after fatal DUI crash.

In a tragic incident that has shocked the local community, a local immigrant from El Salvador was involved in a fatal car crash, resulting in the death of a mother and her teenage son. The suspect, identified as Jose Menivar, had his bond set at $250,000 after being charged with driving under the influence and manslaughter.

According to officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Menivar has been deported from the United States a total of four times prior to this incident. This news has prompted a wave of discussions regarding immigration policies and their enforcement.

Eyewitnesses at the scene reported that Menivar was driving at an incredibly high speed, estimated to be around 100 miles per hour. Investigations have revealed that his blood alcohol level at the time of the crash was three times the legal limit, indicating clear intoxication.

This is not the first time Menivar has been involved in DUI-related offenses. In fact, if convicted this time, it will be his sixth DUI conviction, highlighting a concerning pattern of behavior. Just four days before the fatal crash, Menivar had pled guilty to a previous DUI offense and was sentenced to probation and work release. However, prosecutors had recommended a jail term of one year.

The timing of this incident is also significant, as voters in New Hampshire are just days away from marking their ballots. Recent polls indicate that immigration remains one of the top issues for voters, and this incident will undoubtedly fuel the ongoing debate surrounding immigration policies and their impact on local communities.

The tragic loss of life in this incident has left the community mourning the loss of a mother and her teenage son. It also raises urgent questions about the effectiveness of the legal system in dealing with repeat offenders, particularly in cases involving drunk driving. The fact that Menivar had been deported multiple times prior to this incident has sparked a discussion about the need for stricter immigration enforcement measures.

As the case against Menivar proceeds, many hope that justice will be served for the victims and their grieving family. At the same time, this incident serves as a reminder of the complex issues surrounding immigration and the need for comprehensive solutions that prioritize public safety and the well-being of communities.

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