On February 23rd the Governor of Connecticut Dannel P. Malloy directed state police not to enforce federal immigration laws. The next day in Connecticut an illegal alien murdered a mother, abducted her daughter, and stabbed another woman who’s in critical care.

The illegal alien, Oscar Hernandez was deported back in 2013. If there was only some sort of structure that could be built to keep bad people out of our country. Something we could put along our whole border to keep us safe…

‘Sanctuary’ cities and states get innocent Americans murdered and killed. The blood of this mother is on Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s hands.

From WFSB.com:

According to Bridgeport police, 6-year-old Aylyn Sofia Hernandez was reported missing following a double stabbing and a murder. They also found Aylyn’s father, 39-year-old Oscar Hernandez.

According to Bridgeport police, Hernandez was found near Harrisburg, PA. A pursuit of him there resulted in the damaging of three cruisers.

During the police pursuit, the Pennsylvania trooper received a minor injury. Aylyn also suffered a minor injury to her head and leg, according to Bridgeport police. Police were making arrangements to have her brought back to Connecticut.

“It tugs on your heart. This is a 6-year-old,” Bridgeport Police Chief AJ Perez said. “We don’t know what she witnessed. We don’t know what she saw. We can only imagine.”

Hernandez has been transported to a local hospital in Pennsylvania with “minor injuries.” Hernandez is being held as a fugitive from justice and arrest was issued from Bridgeport.

“We are all absolutely relieved that after this horrible tragedy that resulted in the death of a young mother in Bridgeport, her six year-old daughter was not harmed, and is being held safely in custody,” Ganim said in a statement on Friday. “I want to thank everyone for their support and the combined efforts of police, the media, and the general public.”

A 911 call was made by the landlord at 69 Greenwood St. for a reported stabbing at the home around 2:45 a.m. According to investigators, Hernandez showed up to the house early Friday morning after two women arrived home from a late night out.

Everyone involved in the incident lives in the home, according to police.

They said some kind of argument ensued inside and Hernandez stabbed the women, one of whom died. The victim who died was identified as Aylyn’s mother, 26-year-old Nidia Gonzales…

“There was just so much blood and it was so senseless,” he said. “This is the ugly, ugly side of domestic violence.”

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE said Hernandez, who is a citizen of El Salvador, was deported in October 2013. According to ICE, he was removed from the United States on Nov. 27, 2013.

“He has prior felony convictions from 2002 for assault and threatening, as well as several misdemeanor convictions. ICE has placed an immigration detainer with the Bridgeport (Connecticut) Police Department,” Shawn Neudauer, who is the ICE spokesman, said in a statement to Eyewitness News on Friday.

Governor Malloy’s office released a statement on the fact that Hernandez was previously deported, but returned to Connecticut.

“Our local laws are designed to protect our residents and also ensure that those in harm’s way feel safe seeking help from law enforcement. That’s why convicted violent felons are detained for deportation under our state laws that the governor has consistently and strongly supported,” Kelly Donnelly, who is the spokesperson for governor, said in a statement to Eyewitness News.

Friday’s murder was Connecticut’s first intimate partner violence homicide in 2017, according to CT Coalition Against Domestic Violence.