A recent sentencing in New York City has shed light on a shocking case of a foreign national who committed a heinous crime on a subway platform, sparking a heated debate about the implications of sanctuary cities. 22-year-old Francisco Santos-Caban, an undocumented immigrant from the Dominican Republic, was found guilty of raping a corpse in a New York City subway station. Despite being in the US without authorization, Santos-Caban had been released from custody multiple times due to the city's sanctuary policies, which limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. As the case unfolds, critics are pointing to the city's lenient stance on immigration as a contributing factor to the tragic events, raising questions about the safety and accountability of sanctuary cities.


Illegal Alien Who Raped Corpse on NYC Subway Gets His Sentence, But the Real Story Is a Damning Indictment of Sanctuary Cities  KTSA