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Migrant Arrested For Raping Mentally Incapacitated Teen In Alabama

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In a disturbing incident in Alabama, a 23-year-old migrant named Pablo Mendoza was arrested and charged with first-degree rape for allegedly assaulting a 13-year-old girl who was described as 'mentally incapacitated.' The incident took place on February 20, and Mendoza was apprehended by authorities on March 25.

According to reports from the Encore Police Department, the victim was deemed 'physically helpless' and unable to consent to the intercourse that occurred. This tragic event has raised serious concerns about the safety and protection of vulnerable individuals in our society.

Authorities have confirmed that Mendoza entered the United States illegally and will face deportation back to his home country following his court proceedings. The case has sparked outrage among lawmakers, with Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama blaming President Biden's border policies for allowing individuals like Mendoza to enter the country.

Senator Tuberville expressed his frustration by stating, '@JoeBiden is aiding and abetting these monsters,' highlighting the need for stricter border control measures. Similarly, Representative Wesley Hunt of Texas also criticized President Biden, stating, 'Joe Biden did this,' in reference to the tragic incident involving Mendoza.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding vulnerable populations and enforcing stringent immigration policies to prevent such heinous crimes from occurring. The authorities are working diligently to ensure that justice is served and that steps are taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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