After having been deported eight times as an illegal immigrant, a Mexican national returned to the United States a final time and killed two women in a hit-and-run accident when he was driving while intoxicated.
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After Miguel Angel Villasenor-Saucedo, 40, struck and killed the two women with his truck in Louisville, Kentucky on October 22, he fled the scene on foot.

Although he has yet to be apprehended, this week a federal grand jury indicted Villasenor-Saucedo for illegal re-entry after deportation, an offense that carries a two-year sentence.
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The U.S. Attorney’s office for the Western District of Kentucky said in a statement:
LMPD Officers later obtained a Criminal Complaint from Jefferson County District Court charging Villasenor-Saucedo with Leaving the Scene of a Fatal Hit and Run Accident. A warrant has been issued for Villasenor-Saucedo’s arrest.
Soon after the fatal accident, it was learned that Villasenor-Saucedo was a Mexican national illegally present in the United States. Upon learning of Villasenor-Saucedo’s illegal immigration status in the United States, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office began investigating Villasenor-Saucedo and found that he had previously been deported from the United States on eight occasions and did not have lawful authority to be present in the United States.
CNN’s Jake Tapper tweeted:
DOJ: Undocumented immigrant involved in fatal Kentucky hit and run had been deported 8 times previouslyhttps://t.co/RbCCXO66Ee
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 8, 2016
Some folks thought Tapper’s use of “undocumented” rather than “illegal” amounted to putting lipstick on a pig. The concern about being politically correct didn’t sit well with many:
.@jaketapper the correct term is “illegal” not “undocumented immigrant” you biased fraud.
— Raven (@KazeSkyz) December 8, 2016
@KazeSkyz @jaketapper Ditto. I suppose drug dealers are also just Undocumented Pharmacists
— John J. Amo (@JohnJAmo1) December 8, 2016
@jaketapper Undocumented criminal. Fixed it.
— W.C. Peregrinations (@majorpettifogge) December 8, 2016
@jaketapper why can’t you say ‘illegal’ instead of ‘undocumented’?
— kerry (@K1erry) December 8, 2016
Jorge Guajardo, former Mexican ambassador to China, took exception to the word “illegal” and was immediately sent to school.
@jorge_guajardo @jaketapper Actually, breaking the law is illegal. So if you are here illegally you are an illegal. Laws matter
— kerry (@K1erry) December 8, 2016
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