Trump Vows End to Catch-And-Release After Cuban Illegal Beheads Indian Motel Manager In Dallas
When the wolves are let loose among the sheep, the shepherd who opened the gate bears responsibility for the bloodshed that follows. For years, Americans have watched as our borders became suggestions rather than barriers, as criminal records became inconveniences rather than disqualifiers. We were told this was compassion. (I must have missed that chapter in the Bible where releasing violent criminals shows mercy.)
In downtown Dallas last week, that twisted version of compassion claimed another innocent life. The victim wasn’t a statistic or a talking point—he was a father, a husband, a man who came to America the right way, seeking the dream we all cherish. His killer should never have been walking our streets.
The details emerge like a nightmare unfolding in broad daylight. Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah, a 50-year-old motel manager from India, was working at the Downtown Suites when a dispute over a broken washing machine escalated beyond comprehension. His co-worker, Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, didn’t just attack him—he beheaded him with a machete while Nagamallaiah’s wife and child watched in horror.
President Trump’s response cut through the usual political fog with laser precision. Unlike his predecessor who released this monster into our communities, Trump minced no words about what comes next.
This individual was previously arrested for terrible crimes, including child sex abuse, grand theft auto and false imprisonment, but was released back into our homeland under incompetent Joe Biden because Cuba did not want such an evil person in their country. Rest assured, the time for being soft on these illegal immigrant criminals is OVER under my watch!
The President vowed that Cobos-Martinez would face prosecution “to the fullest extent of the law,” signaling an end to the catch-and-release madness that defined the previous administration’s approach to criminal aliens.
In downtown Dallas last week, that twisted version of compassion claimed another innocent life. The victim wasn’t a statistic or a talking point—he was a father, a husband, a man who came to America the right way, seeking the dream we all cherish. His killer should never have been walking our streets.
The details emerge like a nightmare unfolding in broad daylight. Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah, a 50-year-old motel manager from India, was working at the Downtown Suites when a dispute over a broken washing machine escalated beyond comprehension. His co-worker, Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, didn’t just attack him—he beheaded him with a machete while Nagamallaiah’s wife and child watched in horror.
President Trump’s response cut through the usual political fog with laser precision. Unlike his predecessor who released this monster into our communities, Trump minced no words about what comes next.
This individual was previously arrested for terrible crimes, including child sex abuse, grand theft auto and false imprisonment, but was released back into our homeland under incompetent Joe Biden because Cuba did not want such an evil person in their country. Rest assured, the time for being soft on these illegal immigrant criminals is OVER under my watch!
The President vowed that Cobos-Martinez would face prosecution “to the fullest extent of the law,” signaling an end to the catch-and-release madness that defined the previous administration’s approach to criminal aliens.