A man arrested in San Diego last week as he tried to enter the country from Mexico is believed to be a suspect in a 1994 murder in Chicago, authorities said today. (Don't you just love our sanctuary city and open border policies. Thanks Daley! Thanks Obama!)
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers at the San Ysidro Point of Entry took Alfredo Marin Ramirez, 39, into custody Friday after he requested a waiver to enter the United States, according to a statement from the federal agency.
He needed the waiver because he didn't have the proper documents, but he did give officials his Mexican birth certificate and other Mexican documents, the statement said.
The border officers scanned Marin Ramirez's fingerprints and matched them to that of a suspect named in a warrant issued on April 11, 1994.
According to court records, the warrant charged Alfredo Marin, of the 1900 block of South Loomis Avenue, with a murder on April 2 of that year.
Details of that incident were not immediately known. Another person was charged in the incident, but court records appear to indicate that he was acquitted the following year.
Marin Ramirez is currently being held in the San Diego County Jail, according to the jail's Web site. He is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday morning.
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