ICE uses 'Ride-Share Rapist' case to slam San Francisco over sanctuary policy: report




    Orlando Vilchez Lazo, 36, has been arrested after he allegedly preyed on women by posing as a ride-hailing driver.  (SFPD)

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Monday blasted San Francisco over its sanctuary policy that “shields criminal aliens who prey on the community” by pointing to an illegal immigrant charged in connection to the rapes of four women, The San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Orlando Vilchez Lazo, 36, is a citizen of Peru and “present in the U.S.,” the report said. He was arrested last week after police said they came across a man who fit the description of the assailant. Police said they took a DNA sample and found a link to four rapes.
Vilchez Lazo has been dubbed the “ride-share rapist,” because he would allegedly drive his car around clubs in the city and pose as a driver. The New York Times, citing authorities, reported that he even had a sticker on his car to indicate he was working for a company.
ICE uses 'Ride-Share Rapist' case to slam San Francisco over sanctuary policy: report ICE uses 'Ride-Share Rapist' case to slam San Francisco over sanctuary policy: report Reviewed by Admin on July 16, 2018 Rating: 5

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