Border-release suspect linked to Virginia murder fuels policy debate

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Fox News reports that 19-year-old Salvadoran Alexis Cedillos-Campos, released into the U.S. under Biden-era policy after being admitted at El Paso in April 2024, is in Fairfax County custody on a second-degree murder charge for stabbing 42-year-old Carmen Lizet Puch and dousing her with gasoline; the article frames the case as tied to immigration policy, citing DHS statements and White House criticisms, with Cedillos-Campos awaiting extradition from Prince George's County, Md., to Virginia.
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