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First on fox: Fairfax County authorities are in the hot seat after Hark’s Department of Homeland Security says their sanctimonious policies allowed an illegal alien to be admitted ten times and with aggravated cruelty and unlawful injury and unlawful injury.

FairFax County’s top official opposes DHS listing it as a sanctuary. However, Salvadoran Jorge Armando Vembendez-Gonzalez, 27, was arrested 10 times and charged with 19 different crimes outside of seven years, between March 19, 2025, and July 18, 2025, according to DHS.

He was finally arrested by immigration and customs on Oct. 24 After DHS said officials are in custody at the Fairfax County Adulty Detention Center in honor of an immigration attorney who filed a lawsuit against him on July 18.

The July arrest wasn’t the first time Fairfax County ignored a request from the ice to arrest Melendez-Gonzalez. ICE has reappointed the custodian to 2023. According to DHS, “Fairfax County officials have refused to honor the state’s arrest and release this dangerous criminal back into society.”

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Jorge Armando Melendez-Gonzalez, 27, was arrested 10 times and charged with 19 different crimes in just over seven years. (FOX News; Fairfax County Police Morn)

The agency said Melendez-Gonzalez entered the US illegally in June 2015. An immigration judge ordered his removal from the country a year later in October 2016.

Despite this, Melendez-Gonzalez stayed in the country for more than a decade, compiling a long list of crimes in Virginia. He was arrested on three counts of aggravated assault, unlawful wounding, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, assault and battery, assault on a family member, public harassment, harassment, disturbing the peace and false government to a law enforcement officer.

He has two convictions for unlawful injury from an illegal shooting from a 2023 shooting, which carries a three-year prison sentence. However, his sentence was suspended for one year.

According to a statement by the Fairfax County Police Department, detectives arrested Melendez-Gonzalez in August 2023 in connection with a shooting that injured three men outside a business in Wills Church, Virginia.

FOX News Digital reached out to FairFax County Commonwealth Hearch Steve Descano, a Democrat, about Melendez-Gonzalez’s sentencing. A spokesman for the Commonwealth’s attorney’s office declined to comment, referring FOX News Digital to the FairFax County Sheriff’s Office, the official, “responsible for handling detainees.”

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Fairfax County Adult Detention Center

The Fairfax County, Virginia, adult detention center allegedly ignored the ice arrest warrant for Melendez-Gonzalez. (Fairfax County)

Allyson Conroy, spokeswoman for the Sheriff’s Office, which runs the FairFax County Adult Detention Center, told FOX News Digital that “we do not have a FIEGICAL ADE DEAGHZANE AS OF RIGHT NOW.”

Conroy said “as such, the Sheriff’s Office was unable to secure Ms. Melendez-Gonzalez’s custody.”

Regarding the suspension of Melendez-Gonalez’s sentence, Conroy said that decision “is up to the judge or the Commonwealth’s attorney,” adding, “you have to contact those people to get more information.”

FOX News Digital also reached out to Fairfax County representatives about the Fairfax County Circuit Court’s decision but did not immediately receive a response.

Fairfax County Chairman Jeffrey McKay, also a Democrat, responded to FOX News Digital’s request for comment saying, “Fairfax County, using decisions related to ICETERS or Judicicient Accums;”

He said Fairfax County “does not consider itself a sacred jurisdiction and continues to follow all Federal and State laws.”

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Steve Descano

Steve Descano, Commonwealth’s Attorneys – Elect, Fairfax County, Virginia speaks at an event at the Center for American Progress about Virginias newly elected prosecutors on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. (Pet Pictures)

DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia Mclaughlin, however, placed the blame on the County’s Hernsms policies.

“These sacred policies of Virginia’s policies are going to be a little bit safer,” Mclauklolin told Fox News Digital.

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“Fairfax County refused to honor the arrests of two iced men and chose to release this criminal back onto the streets of Virginia. Virginia politicians are holy and protected,” he added.

“Thanks to the brave men and women of ice law enforcement, this violent criminal with 10 prior arrests, is now on the streets of Virginia,” McLeaklin said.

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