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South Carolina AG takes on illegal immigrant hit-and-run, promises criminals 'we're coming for you'
South Carolina AG takes on illegal immigrant hit-and-run, promises criminals 'we're coming for you'

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

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South Carolina AG takes on illegal immigrant hit-and-run, promises criminals 'we're coming for you'

FIRST ON FOX - South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson on Friday announced that he will be prosecuting the Salvadoran illegal immigrant accused in the fatal hit-and-run of a University of South Carolina student on Wednesday. Rosali I. Fernandez-Cruz, 24, is charged with hit-and-run resulting in death, failure to give information and render aid, failure to yield the right of way and driving without a license in connection with 21-year-old Nate Baker's death, according to a statement from the Columbia Police Department (CPD). "My message to people who are here illegally, especially people who were members of gangs like TDA and MS-13 and other violent extremist groups that have crossed the border illegally … is: we're coming for you. And we're going to leave no place for you to hide. If you pose a threat to the people of South Carolina, this office will be coming for you," Wilson told Fox News Digital. He added that those here illegally who are nonviolent and seeking a better life should "find a lawful pathway to citizenship in this country, report yourself, and then follow the processes like so many millions of immigrants who come to this country to seek a better [life] for themselves and their families." University Of South Carolina Student, 21, Killed In Hit-and-run Crash Involving Illegal Immigrant Baker was riding his motorcycle on Tuesday when he collided with the suspect, who allegedly failed to yield the right of way while turning left, at the intersection of Blossom and Assembly Streets in Columbia. Read On The Fox News App The 21-year-old victim was a junior at USC majoring in business. He was also an active leader in the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Rachel Morin's Mom Calls Out Biden-harris For Ignoring Family After Migrant Murder "I appreciate the Trump administration for patching the holes of the boat that is America. We close the borders, that's akin to plugging the holes, but we still have a lot of water that came in, a lot of the violent gang members, a lot of drugs, a lot of illicit crime that is an outflow of the illegal crossings at the southern border are still in this country," Wilson said. He continued: "We are committed here in South Carolina to working with our state partners and our federal partners and working with the Trump administration to remove those people who are violent and a threat to the public health and safety of our communities." Rachel Morin's Accused Killer Appears In Court, Denied Bail A Department of Homeland Security source previously told Fox News Digital that Fernandez-Cruz was previously arrested by border patrol in Hidalgo, Texas, on Dec. 24, 2016. In September 2018, an immigration judge in Charlotte, North Carolina, ordered Fernandez-Cruz to be sent back to El Salvador. At the time of the crash, Fernandez-Cruz was wanted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), police said. Two men were with Fernandez-Cruz at the time of the accident and also fled, according to police. No charges are pending against them. The immigration status of the other men is unknown. The Phi Gamma Delta chapter at USC described Baker as "not just a brother, but a leader, a role model, and a true embodiment of what our fraternity stands for." "Nate Baker brought light, laughter, and love into all of our lives. Nate will always be remembered for the way he showed up for others and the impact he had on everyone around him," the fraternity wrote in an Instagram post. "His passion, loyalty, and love for this brotherhood will never be forgotten. May we honor his memory by living with the same kindness, selflessness and generosity that he showed to everyone around him. Rest in Peace Nathaniel Baker." Fox News' Alexandra Koch contributed to this article source: South Carolina AG takes on illegal immigrant hit-and-run, promises criminals 'we're coming for you'

South Carolina AG takes on illegal immigrant hit-and-run, promises criminals 'we're coming for you'
South Carolina AG takes on illegal immigrant hit-and-run, promises criminals 'we're coming for you'

Fox News

time04-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Fox News

South Carolina AG takes on illegal immigrant hit-and-run, promises criminals 'we're coming for you'

FIRST ON FOX - South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson on Friday announced that he will be prosecuting the Salvadoran illegal immigrant accused in the fatal hit-and-run of a University of South Carolina student on Wednesday. Rosali I. Fernandez-Cruz, 24, is charged with hit-and-run resulting in death, failure to give information and render aid, failure to yield the right of way and driving without a license in connection with 21-year-old Nate Baker's death, according to a statement from the Columbia Police Department (CPD). "My message to people who are here illegally, especially people who were members of gangs like TDA and MS-13 and other violent extremist groups that have crossed the border illegally … is: we're coming for you. And we're going to leave no place for you to hide. If you pose a threat to the people of South Carolina, this office will be coming for you," Wilson told Fox News Digital. He added that those here illegally who are nonviolent and seeking a better life should "find a lawful pathway to citizenship in this country, report yourself, and then follow the processes like so many millions of immigrants who come to this country to seek a better [life] for themselves and their families." Baker was riding his motorcycle on Tuesday when he collided with the suspect, who allegedly failed to yield the right of way while turning left, at the intersection of Blossom and Assembly Streets in Columbia. The 21-year-old victim was a junior at USC majoring in business. He was also an active leader in the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. "I appreciate the Trump administration for patching the holes of the boat that is America. We close the borders, that's akin to plugging the holes, but we still have a lot of water that came in, a lot of the violent gang members, a lot of drugs, a lot of illicit crime that is an outflow of the illegal crossings at the southern border are still in this country," Wilson said. He continued: "We are committed here in South Carolina to working with our state partners and our federal partners and working with the Trump administration to remove those people who are violent and a threat to the public health and safety of our communities." A Department of Homeland Security source previously told Fox News Digital that Fernandez-Cruz was previously arrested by border patrol in Hidalgo, Texas, on Dec. 24, 2016. In September 2018, an immigration judge in Charlotte, North Carolina, ordered Fernandez-Cruz to be sent back to El Salvador. At the time of the crash, Fernandez-Cruz was wanted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), police said. Two men were with Fernandez-Cruz at the time of the accident and also fled, according to police. No charges are pending against them. The immigration status of the other men is unknown. The Phi Gamma Delta chapter at USC described Baker as "not just a brother, but a leader, a role model, and a true embodiment of what our fraternity stands for." "Nate Baker brought light, laughter, and love into all of our lives. Nate will always be remembered for the way he showed up for others and the impact he had on everyone around him," the fraternity wrote in an Instagram post. "His passion, loyalty, and love for this brotherhood will never be forgotten. May we honor his memory by living with the same kindness, selflessness and generosity that he showed to everyone around him. Rest in Peace Nathaniel Baker."

University of South Carolina student, 21, killed in hit-and-run crash involving illegal immigrant: DHS
University of South Carolina student, 21, killed in hit-and-run crash involving illegal immigrant: DHS

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

  • Yahoo

University of South Carolina student, 21, killed in hit-and-run crash involving illegal immigrant: DHS

A junior at the University of South Carolina was killed Wednesday in a hit-and-run near campus involving an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, according to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials. In an X post Thursday, Tricia McLaughlin, DHS assistant secretary for public affairs, said the driver was "in our country illegally," noting 21-year-old Nathanial "Nate" G. Baker "should be alive today." "@DHSgov prays for Nate's family, friends, and loved ones and will work every day to protect innocent Americans like Nate," McLaughlin wrote. Rosali I. Fernandez-Cruz, 24, is charged with hit-and-run resulting in death, failure to give information and render aid, failure to yield the right of way and driving without a license, according to a statement from the Columbia Police Department (CPD). Rachel Morin's Mom Calls Out Biden-harris For Ignoring Family After Migrant Murder At the time of the crash, Fernandez-Cruz was wanted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), police said. Read On The Fox News App A DHS source told Fox News Fernandez-Cruz was arrested by border patrol in Hidalgo, Texas, on Dec. 24, 2016. Nearly two years later, on Sept. 6, 2018, an immigration judge in Charlotte, North Carolina, ordered Fernandez-Cruz to be sent back to El Salvador. Just after 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Fernandez-Cruz allegedly failed to yield the right of way while turning left at Blossom and Assembly streets, hitting Baker, who was on a motorcycle, with his truck, according to police. Baker was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead, according to the Richland County Coroner's Office. Fernandez-Cruz is accused of not stopping or rendering aid to Baker or reporting the incident to police, according to the statement. Rachel Morin's Accused Killer Appears In Court, Denied Bail He reportedly drove away from the accident site and ran from the vehicle. A nearby CPD officer found and detained Fernandez-Cruz on the 1100 block of Greene Street. Two men were with Fernandez-Cruz at the time of the accident and also fled, according to police. No charges are pending against them. The immigration status of the other men is unknown. The university confirmed in a statement that Baker was a business major from Glen Allen, Virginia. "Our prayers and deepest sympathies go out to Nate's family and friends during this difficult time," according to university officials. "Counseling staff are actively working with those impacted, and services are available to any member of our campus community affected by this tragedy." Phi Gamma Delta confirmed in an Instagram post Baker was a member of its fraternity. "Yesterday, we lost not just a brother, but a leader, a role model, and a true embodiment of what our fraternity stands for," the fraternity wrote in the post. "Nate Baker brought light, laughter, and love into all of our lives. Nate will always be remembered for the way he showed up for others and the impact he had on everyone around him. "His passion, loyalty, and love for this brotherhood will never be forgotten. May we honor his memory by living with the same kindness, selflessness and generosity that he showed to everyone around him. Rest in Peace Nathaniel Baker." The University of South Carolina College Panhellenic Association called the situation a tragedy in a statement on Instagram. "Our thoughts, prayers and hearts are with Nate's family, friends, loved ones and our entire Greek community during this time," the statement said. "Nate's impact will continue to live on throughout the USC community, and will never be forgotten. We encourage our FSL community to stand together, love each other, and offer unconditional support to the brothers of Fiji following this tragedy." Fernandez-Cruz is being held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Columbia, according to CPD. The Columbia Police Department, ICE, DHS and Phi Gamma Delta did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for article source: University of South Carolina student, 21, killed in hit-and-run crash involving illegal immigrant: DHS

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