A twice-deported unlawful alien with a number of prior felony convictions is about to be launched by the sanctuary state of California after serving lower than half of his jail sentence for killing a 19-year-old couple whereas driving underneath the affect.
Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano (43) was reportedly drunk and excessive whereas driving over 100 miles per hour when he crashed on California’s 405 freeway, killing Anya Varfolomeev & Nikolay Osokin in November 2021.
He was then sentenced in early 2022 to 10 years in jail on two counts of gross vehicular manslaughter. Nonetheless, California now plans to launch him greater than six years early.
In keeping with ICE, Ortega-Anguiano entered the nation illegally thrice and was final deported on June 1, 2018, earlier than reentering and killing the 2 youngsters. Since 2005, he has had a number of prison convictions, together with housebreaking, automobile theft, and battery on partner with kidnapping.
ICE confirmed to Fox that they’ve put out a detainer request to take the alien into federal custody earlier than he’s launched.
ICE offered the next assertion to Fox News:
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement positioned a detainer with North Kern State Jail, Delano, California, June 9, 2022, on Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, 43, of Mexico. He’s serving time after being convicted of gross vehicular manslaughter whereas intoxicated. His earlier prison convictions embody housebreaking in 2005; automobile theft in 2007; and battery on partner with kidnapping in 2014.
An immigration choose ordered Ortega eliminated Nov. 3, 2014; he filed a number of unsuccessful appeals and was taken into ICE custody Dec. 2, 2016, and eliminated to Mexico the identical day. Ortega tried to reenter the US Feb. 2, 2018, close to Otay Mesa, California by presenting a counterfeit doc; he was paroled into the U.S. pending prison prosecution for unlawful reentry after removing. An immigration official issued Ortega an expedited removing order and eliminated him June 1, 2018, to Mexico; after his newest removing, he once more illegally reentered the U.S. on an unknown date and placement. ICE issued a detainer with the Orange County Jail, California, Nov. 27, 2021, the place he was being held on vehicular manslaughter fees on the time.
Per Bill Melugin:
EXCLUSIVE: The households of two teenagers killed by an unlawful alien who crashed into them whereas drunk, excessive, & rushing at 100 mph in OC in 2021 have been instructed by the state of CA that their killer can be launched from jail early in July, simply 3.5 years right into a 10-year sentence for killing the teenagers, who each burned alive.
Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, a twice deported Mexican unlawful alien, had a prolonged rap sheet previous to killing 19-year-olds Anya Varfolomeev & Nikolay Osokin within the DUI crash on the 405 freeway in Seal Seashore in November 2021. Each have been US residents, they usually have been courting. Ortega-Anguiano had a number of felony convictions, had gone to state jail, and had a number of convictions for driving with no license, however was nonetheless on the streets when he crashed into the teenagers’ automobile.
In spring of 2022, Ortega-Anguiano was convicted in OC of two counts of gross vehicular manslaughter whereas intoxicated for killing the teenagers, and a choose sentenced him to serve 10 years in jail for every depend, however concurrently, that means he would serve each 10-year-sentences on the similar time.
The victims’ households felt that was already a weak sentence, however they inform me they have been notified by the CA Division of Corrections on Easter Sunday that Ortega-Anguiano is scheduled for an early launch on July nineteenth, 2025, solely a bit of greater than 3 years into his sentence, leaving the victims’ households shocked, and outraged given the seriousness of the crime and his prior prison historical past. They offered us the CDCR doc displaying the July nineteenth launch date.
The CA Division of Corrections wouldn’t verify the discharge date after I reached out, saying they “can not present data on an incarcerated particular person’s launch date or location upfront of their launch.” They added that “incarcerated individuals could earn credit for collaborating in rehabilitative programming, which can transfer parole eligible dates to an earlier date.
ICE confirms to @FoxNews that they’ve positioned a detainer on Ortega-Anguiano with the CA Dept of Corrections and intend to take him into custody upon his launch. They hope the CA Dept. of Corrections will honor the detainer request and switch him to their custody upon his launch, which they usually do. However the households worry, even when he’s deported, he’ll simply re-enter the US as a gotaway, as he’s finished twice earlier than.
Trump-appointed U.S. Legal professional for the Central District of California, Invoice Essayli, responded to the report, asserting that his workplace has filed felony immigration fees towards Ortega-Anguiano, and he faces as much as 20 years in jail. “If the State of California won’t search the complete measure of justice towards this particular person, the @TheJusticeDept will,” he stated in an X publish.
My workplace has filed a felony immigration cost towards this defendant. He faces as much as 20 years in federal jail if convicted for 8 USC 1326.
If the State of California won’t search the complete measure of justice towards this particular person, the @TheJusticeDept will. https://t.co/wTuQdun1as
— US Legal professional Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) April 23, 2025
The Gateway Pundit has additionally realized that Essayli has a warrant for Ortega-Anguiano’s arrest, leaving California no alternative however at hand the person over if he’s launched from jail.
Essayli has beforehand spoken to The Gateway Pundit about his plans to “aggressively implement immigration legislation,” together with potential fees filed towards state officers who try and harbor unlawful aliens and defend them from ICE.
Beforehand, in an interview with The Gateway Pundit, then-California Assemblyman Essayli mentioned California’s insurance policies of protecting harmful unlawful immigrants from ICE deportations and releasing them again into the group. California officers have lengthy ignored ICE detainers, which request that native legislation enforcement preserve custody of illegals and notify ICE as a substitute of releasing them again into the group after they’ve been prosecuted for a criminal offense.
It is a growing story.