Illegal immigrant arrested in Alabama for rape of 'mentally incapacitated' 14-year-old girl

Authorities say the teen could not consent to sex because she was "physically helpless or mentally incapacitated."

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Authorities in Coffee County, Alabama, have arrested Pablo Mendoza, a 23-year-old illegal immigrant, for the alleged rape of a 14-year-old girl who is reported to be mentally incapacitated.



Mendoza was taken into custody by the Enterprise Police on Monday and was charged with first-degree rape following the incident on February 20th. Authorities stated that the teenager could not consent to the sex because she was “physically helpless or mentally incapacitated," according to WDHN-TV.

Sheriff Scott Byrd confirmed Mendoza's immigration status, stating that he will remain incarcerated without bond until the conclusion of the Alabama case. Following proceedings, Mendoza will be deported to his home country.

This comes after the death of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, who was allegedly murdered by an illegal immigrant who came across the border under the Biden administration. Many have criticized the Biden administration's refusal to adequately enforce the nation's southern border, which has seen record-high numbers crossing into the US since Biden took office in 2021. Texas Representative Wesley Hunt responded to a post regarding the incident on X, stating "Joe Biden did this."

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