Saborit was out on bail, and had been expected in court at the time of the murder, in a felony case in which he was charged with first-degree arson and first-degree damage to property.
Court documents related to that case dug up by Crime Watch Minneapolis at the time revealed that the court had concerns about Saborit’s mental stability and the possible threat he posed to the community, yet he was released from custody at least twice on bond, including just weeks prior to the homicide of Thayer.
Alpha News also learned that ICE previously attempted to remove Saborit to Cuba in 2012 but was unsuccessful because his home country wouldn’t approve the necessary travel documents, an ICE official explained. He was eventually released into the community on an order of supervision.
An ICE spokesperson also confirmed that Saborit’s criminal history included multiple convictions in Minnesota and Louisiana for domestic abuse, DUI, and fleeing a police officer.
Judge Lennon’s ruling on Tuesday stated that Saborit was “not guilty by reason of mental illness” and said he was motivated in the murder by paranoid delusions. A court document filed prior to the new ruling describes evaluations of Saborit’s behavior and statements made by him by two psychologists upon which the not guilty verdict was based. The document outlined a 2017 motor vehicle crash that allegedly left Saborit with a traumatic brain injury followed by episodes of hallucinations and delusions as well as diagnoses of depressive, schizophrenic, and psychotic disorders.
It’s not like that isn’t essentially the constructive policy of most of Latin America. Maybe they don’t literally pick them up and toss them over the border but they sure don’t stop them from going on their own and they sure don’t seem to care what becomes of the migrants, they figure it’s our problem now. And I’m sure they don’t mind all those American wages getting wired into home nation bank accounts and spent in the nations by migrants’ relatives. So yeah, I take that as being the same basic policy!
How many chances can you get?
Call me crazy, but maybe we shouldn't give a single fuck whether or not the country we're returning someone to approves travel documents.
I'd be fine with air dropping them back wherever. They don't have to want them back, still their problems
It’s not like that isn’t essentially the constructive policy of most of Latin America. Maybe they don’t literally pick them up and toss them over the border but they sure don’t stop them from going on their own and they sure don’t seem to care what becomes of the migrants, they figure it’s our problem now. And I’m sure they don’t mind all those American wages getting wired into home nation bank accounts and spent in the nations by migrants’ relatives. So yeah, I take that as being the same basic policy!
Dude, they actively encourage all of their homegrown scum to leave the country. It’s a huge net gain for them and a gigantic loss for us.