President Trump linked the beheading of a Dallas motel manager to immigration policies, blaming the Biden administration for allowing the Cuban national accused in the killing to remain in the U.S. despite prior arrests.
He was released from the Bluebonnet Detention Center in the final days of the Biden administration under an order of supervision, ICE said.
In response to a request for comment from CBS News Texas, a former Biden administration official said, “The Order of Supervision was issued seven days before President Biden left office and therefore managed by the Trump administration.
Since taking office, the Trump administration has implemented a new policy to deport nationals from countries without deportation agreements to third countries that are willing to accept them.
Grisly attack, beheading at Dallas motel On Sept. 10, Dallas police responded to the Downtown Suites motel on Samuell Boulevard in Old East Dallas.
President Trump accused the Biden administration of permitting the Cuban national who is suspected of carrying out the murder to stay in the United States, tying the beheading of a motel manager in Dallas to immigration policies. A. in spite of previous arrests.
Dallas police have named Yordanis Cobos-Martinez as the suspect in the death of Chandra Nagamallaiah last week. According to the Dallas County Jail, Cobos-Martinez is being held on capital murder charges and is also under immigration hold.
A detainer has been filed with the Dallas County Jail by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in connection with Cobos-Martinez’s federal arrest and removal, the agency confirmed. According to an ICE statement, he is a Cuban national living in the United States. A. not authorized.
Mr. Trump wrote on his Truth Social account on Sunday night: “I am aware of the horrific reports about the murder of Chandra Nagamallaiah, a well-respected individual in Dallas, Texas, who was brutally beheaded in front of his wife and son by an illegal alien from Cuba who shouldn’t have been in our country. The inept Joe Biden allowed this person to return to our homeland after he had previously been arrested for heinous crimes such as child sex abuse, auto theft, and false imprisonment because Cuba did not want such a wicked person in their nation. “.
Despite having a long history of arrests, Cobos-Martinez has not always been found guilty. According to court records, Cobos-Martinez was acquitted of auto theft after a trial in California, and the child indecency case against him was dismissed for lack of evidence.
Cobos-Martinez was on a final deportation order, but Cuba refused to accept him because of his criminal history, according to ICE. According to ICE, he was released from the Bluebonnet Detention Center under a supervision order during the last days of the Biden administration.
A former official from the Biden administration told CBS News Texas, “The Order of Supervision was issued seven days before President Biden left office and was therefore managed by the Trump administration,” in response to a request for comment. The Trump administration ought to answer for this if the Order of Supervision was broken for eight months and they somehow lost sight of the person claimed to be behind this horrible crime. “.”.
Deporting citizens of nations without deportation agreements to third countries that are willing to take them in is a new policy that the Trump administration has put into place since taking office. These nations include Rwanda, South Sudan, Guatemala, and Eswatini.
“Don’t worry, under my leadership, the period of being lenient toward these illegal immigrant criminals is over! Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Border Czar Tom Homan, and many others in my Administration are doing an amazing job in, MAKING AMERICA SAFE AGAIN,” Mr. Trump wrote in his post.
At the Dallas motel, there was a gruesome attack and beheading.
In September. 10. On Samuell Boulevard in Old East Dallas, the Downtown Suites motel was the scene of a Dallas police response. An arrest affidavit states that Cobos-Martinez became enraged with Nagamallaiah, took out a machete, and began to attack.
According to police, Cobos-Martinez pushed Nagamallaiah’s wife and son away and carried on the attack despite their repeated attempts to stop it while they were in the motel office. Cobos-Martinez then proceeded to attack Nagamallaiah until his head “was removed from his body,” according to the police, after removing his cell phone and key card from his pockets.
Regards, Mr. Trump claimed that Cobos-Martinez would face first-degree murder charges, which are not prosecuted in Texas. An obligatory life sentence with the possibility of death is the equivalent charge of capital murder.






