Illegal Alien Stabs Fairfax Woman To Death. Surprised?
If you happen to stumble upon Gov. Abigail Spanberger at one of her daily grip-n-grin photo ops, be sure to ask her how many more people have to die in Virginia before she scraps the commonwealth’s deadly sanctuary policy.
Illegal dirtbags, attracted to Virginia because they know authorities won’t cooperate with ICE, seem to be flocking to the Old Dominion. Once here they sexually assault girls in high school or stab women to death.
These violent incidents are happening with chilling regularity.
On Monday in Fairfax County, 42-year-old Carmen Lizet Puch was stabbed repeatedly before her body was doused with gasoline and she was dumped beside her car near a park in Great Falls.
On Wednesday, 19-year-old Alexis Antonio Cedillos-Campos - an illegal alien from El Salvador - was arrested for her slaying. If history is any predictor, the Prosecutor Steve Descano may help him get a passport in the coming days.
Had ICE moved in and tried to arrest Cedillos-Campos on Sunday - the day before he got a fixed knife and gloves in preparation for killing Puch - lefties in Fairfax County would have interfered with the federal agents trying to do their jobs. They would have posted photos from his arrest to highlight the cruelty of deportations.
Between the influx of illegal aliens and the presence of a soft-on-crime commonwealth’s attorney, Virginia generally and Fairfax County in particular has witnessed a sharp increase in violent crimes by illegals. Half of all Fairfax murders so far this year were committed by illegals.
A quick internet search found the following:
The Murder of Stephanie Minter: In February 2026, Abdul Jalloh, a 32-year-old illegal alien from Sierra Leone, fatally stabbed 41-year-old Stephanie Minter at a bus stop in Hybla Valley, Fairfax County. Jalloh had a substantial record of over 30 prior arrests—including charges for stabbing, rape, and malicious wounding—but had most of his charges dropped by local prosecutors prior to the murder.
The Goochland County Toddler Homicide: In July 2026, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Raul Genesis Ortiz Moran, an illegal alien from Mexico. Moran was charged with second-degree murder and aggravated sexual battery in the death of a 2-year-old girl.
Infanticide in Bailey’s Crossroads: In March 2026, Misael Lopez Gomez, a 28-year-old illegal alien from Guatemala, was arrested in Fairfax County. He faces charges of second-degree murder and felony child abuse for the death of his three-month-old daughter.
Oakton Murder Plea Deal: In April 2026, two illegal aliens pleaded guilty to a 2024 murder in Oakton, Virginia. Local prosecutors faced criticism for offering a plea deal resulting in a 25-year sentence that allows the men to serve only five years in prison.
Fairfax County Rape and Abduction: In July 2026, Juan Ariallo, another illegal from El Salvador, was arrested for rape and kidnapping. Ariallo possesses an extensive criminal record including aggravated assault, weapons charges, and identity theft, and had fleeing law enforcement charges dropped just six months prior to the assault.
School Sexual Assault: In April 2026, Israel Flores Ortiz, an 18-year-old illegal alien student, was convicted on nine counts of sexual assault and battery for groping 13 girls in Fairfax County school hallways. He received a 360-day misdemeanor sentence (reduced to 135 days with time served), prompting public backlash when local sheriff's officials refused to honor an ICE detainer for his deportation.
MS-13 Gang Convictions: Multiple illegal alien members of the MS-13 gang have been convicted of high-profile violence in Northern Virginia, including Elmer Alas Candray, who was convicted by a jury for the murders of five people.
The Arrest of Mykol Santos-Santos: In late 2025, ICE enforcement teams arrested Mykol Santos-Santos, an illegal Guatemalan national and documented gang member with over 30 arrests. Local Virginia law enforcement had previously refused to honor 16 separate immigration detainers filed against him.
According to news reports Puch and Cedillos-Campos were co-workers at Bitez, a restaurant in Village Center, Dulles.
Was the restaurant owner arrested for hiring illegals?
If not, why not?
