Bill O'Reilly Calls Attacks by 20-Times Deported Illegal Immigrant "Outrageous"
By: Bill O'ReillyJuly 31, 2017
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O’Reilly Calls Attacks by 20-Times Deported Illegal Immigrant “Outrageous”

Twenty-times deported illegal immigrant Sergio Jose Martinez, a Mexican national, was arrested and charged with multiple felonies last week in Portland for attacking two women, one of whom is 65 years old. 

Bill said it was one of the most outrageous stories he has encountered in his journalism career. 

“He has been deported 20 times, two-zero, 20 times, okay,” Bill said. “Multnomah County, Portland, is a sanctuary county. Last December, the feds asked Multnomah County to hold Martinez, a long rap sheet, he's 31 years old, hold him in jail so they could go and take him. Multnomah County didn't hold him, let them go. And now he's attacked, allegedly, these two women.”

Bill said there were two interesting parts of this story. One is Kate’s Law, a bill passed by the House in June that increases criminal penalties on individuals who defy deportation multiple times. The legislation is named after Kate Steinle, who was allegedly killed by a five-times illegal immigrant in San Francisco in 2015. 

“Kate's Law is hung up in the Senate,” Bill said. “Tomorrow we'll find out if they're going to vote on it or when for you.” 

The second angle of interest to Bill is the mostly muted reaction in Portland. 

“And number two, the reaction in Portland, Oregon from the media and everybody else is like you know, we let them out but we're not really sorry,” Bill said. “And the poor women, they can't sue the city and the county. I mean, they could and I hope they try. But you know, the Steinle family tried to sue San Francisco County and they lost.”

 

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