Protecting the vulnerable — in Virginia, those are their illegal aliens, not the state's children

‘Schoolboy’ charged with groping nine 11th grade classmates is exposed as adult illegal migrant released under Biden

FWIW Summary:

Sexual pervert sneaks into the U.S., is caught at the border and released to wander about the country as he pleases

Attends public school at taxpayers’ expense

Initiates a campaign of sexual groping of girls, behavior that continues and is tolerated by the school administration for months

Finally arrested, only the intervention of a judge prevents him from being granted bail: the prosecution filed no objection to the defendant’s bail request

An 18-year-old illegal immigrant from El Salvador allegedly groped 12 female classmates at a Virginia high school — and was allowed into the US under the Biden administration.

Israel Flores Ortiz, who is almost 19 but a junior at Fairfax High School, has been charged with nine counts of assault and battery after he was accused of repeatedly creeping up behind the students in crowded hallways and grabbing them between the legs.

Ortiz, who entered the country illegally in 2024, was released under a federal government policy during the Biden administration, according to local outlet 7News.

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Parents claim that Ortiz’s disturbing behavior had been going on for months.

“There’s a group of about 12 individuals that have reported this assault,” the mother of one alleged victim said. “He just sneakily walked up behind them and put his hand in between their legs.”

The parent stressed the encounters went far beyond horseplay.

“It was not just a butt smack or a butt grab,” she said. “It was a groping of a private area. It had been occurring for several months.”

Families also blasted school officials, accusing Fairfax County Public Schools of downplaying the situation.

Principal Georgina Aye sent a letter to parents on March 12 informing them of a student’s arrest for “inappropriately touching other students” and described the incidents as the suspect “touching students’ buttocks while they were transitioning in the hallways.”

Parents said the wording minimized the allegations and only came after families demanded an explanation.

“[The county] attempted to diminish what happened to these girls,” one parent said, calling the district’s response “abysmal.”

Meanwhile, a Fairfax County judge denied Ortiz bail this week — even though prosecutors did not oppose his release — after reviewing surveillance video and determining the proposed conditions did not adequately protect the public.

And of course …

ICE lodged a detainer seeking custody of Ortiz for deportation, but the agency said the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office failed to honor it.