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AFTER BACKLASH, ABBOTT EXPRESSES SOME REGRET AFTER LABELING ALL CLEVELAND
SHOOTING VICTIMS “ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS”



The governor’s focus on immigration status, not the loss of life, draws rebukes
from across the country.

by Patrick Svitek May 1, 20237 hours ago

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Gov. Greg Abbott expressed regret Monday after facing intense criticism for
labeling all the victims of the Cleveland, Texas, shooting rampage as “illegal
immigrants,” even though it appears at least one of them was not.

Abbott’s office issued a statement Monday afternoon that suggested unnamed
“federal officials” provided mistaken information indicating that all five
victims were in the country illegally. Since Abbott’s initial comment Sunday,
evidence has surfaced that one of the victims was a permanent legal resident of
the United States.

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“We’ve since learned that at least one of the victims may have been in the
United States legally,” Abbott spokesperson Renae Eze said in the statement. “We
regret if the information was incorrect and detracted from the important goal of
finding and arresting the criminal.”

The statement did not address criticism that Abbott’s language focused on the
victims’ immigration status instead of the victims and their families, though
Eze noted: “Any loss of life is a tragedy, and our hearts go out to the families
who have lost a loved one.”

Abbott made the initial comment in a news release Sunday that announced a
$50,000 reward for information about the shooter, who remained on the run after
the Friday massacre. Authorities say 38-year-old Francisco Oropesa killed five
of his neighbors, including a 9-year-old boy, with an AR-15-style rifle after
one of them asked him to stop firing shots in his yard so their baby could
sleep.

Abbott’s news release said the shooter was a fugitive “who is in the country
illegally and killed five illegal immigrants.”



Authorities have said the victims were all from Honduras but have not disclosed
their immigration status. The local county sheriff, Greg Capers of San Jacinto
County, said Sunday that he did not care about the victims’ immigration status
and felt a duty to protect everyone in his county.

Abbott tweeted a copy of his news release, which drew condemnation from across
the country for its focus on the victims’ immigration status over the loss of
life.

One Twitter user, Carlos Eduardo Espina, responded to Abbott with a picture of
an identification card of one of the victims, Diana Velasquez Alvarado, showing
she is a permanent resident of the United States. Espina, who describes himself
on Twitter as a “community organizer and immigrant rights activist” from College
Station, said he spoke with the victim’s husband, who provided the photo of the
ID. Law enforcement identified her as Diana Velazquez Alvarado.

“There is no limit to the depravity of Greg Abbott and his Texas Republican
cronies,” Texas Democratic Party Chair Gilberto Hinojosa said in a statement.
“To use a mass shooting, in which five innocent souls were slaughtered
execution-style – including an 8-year-old – to fearmonger and lie about migrants
and the victims’ immigration status … this type of sick behavior is truly beyond
the pale.”

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Shooting victim Daniel Enrique Laso was originally identified as being 8 years
old, but family members said he was 9.

This was not the first time Abbott has claimed that information he initially
shared about a deadly tragedy in Texas was wrong due to the fault of others.
Last year, Abbott said he was “misled” about what happened in the Uvalde school
massacre after he originally praised the law enforcement response.

Democratic lawmakers, immigrant rights activists and gun control advocates
weighed in on Abbott’s “illegal immigrants” comment Sunday, calling Abbott
heartless for making a point to mention the victims’ immigration status.

“[Abbott], you are a low life asshole,” tweeted Fred Guttenberg, an outspoken
activist and father of a victim of the 2018 Parkland, Florida, school shooting.
“This shooting has nothing to do with immigration status and much to do with
your policies. On behalf of those like my daughter who are victims of gun
violence, FUCK YOU!!!”

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Rodolfo Rosales Jr., the Texas state director for the League of United Latin
American Citizens, said in a statement that LULAC "firmly believes that every
human being, regardless of their immigration status, deserves to be treated with
dignity and respect."

Abbott’s fellow Republicans were mostly quiet on his choice of words. Instead,
they focused on the immigration status of the suspect, Oropesa, who had been in
the country illegally and deported five times previously, according to Fox News,
which cited a source with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. CNN later
reported that Oropesa had been deported at least four times but said his current
immigration status was unclear.

After state Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, tweeted that Abbott’s news
release was a “new low,” Texas GOP Chair Matt Rinaldi responded, “The illegal
alien was able to get a gun because policies [Gutierrez] supports allowed him in
the country after he was deported multiple times.”

Espina, the activist from Twitter, told The Texas Tribune that victims' families
were familiar with him due to his online following and reached out to him
Saturday for help with telling their story. Abbott identified all victims as
“illegal immigrants” on Sunday, which prompted Alvarado's husband to reach out
to Espina with the ID card, Espina said.

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“He wanted me to help put that out there and clear that up because he didn't
think it was fair for the governor to say things that were untrue,” Espina said.

Abbott’s comment took a different tack than the sheriff who responded to the
mass shooting.

“My heart is with this 8-year-old little boy,” Capers told reporters Sunday. “I
don’t care if he was here legally. I don’t care if he was here illegally. He was
in my county. Five people died in my county, and that is where my heart is — in
my county, protecting my people to the best of our ability.”

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