Illinois kidnapping victim supports DACA recipients being included in Laken Riley Act – Center Square

Gabriel Calixto was granted DACA status at age 15, but was supposed to be deported after serving time for kidnapping Katie O'Brien. Calixto was released from the Illinois Department of Correction in 2020, and in 2023 allegedly stabbed a woman from Springfield. U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin has not explained the photograph of he and Calixto that Calixto shared to social media and captioned: “Thanks for all you do for the immigrant community.”
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Pat S.
1 year ago

Good old Dickie – he never lets us down. Long past time for him to step down… and, Dickie, encourage Ms Duckworth to join you. What an ineffectual duo.

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Well, ya know, I am sure The DICK thinks that this piece of human trash served his time, so hey…let him out to damage the lives of more people… This illegal served time for KIDNAPPING. Not parking tickets, not jaywalking…friggin kidnapping! What the hell is going on in Illinois that makes this the right thing to do?! Good God.

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