Illegal Alien Released After Vietnam Refuses Repatriation Murders 5 in San Francisco

Gary Mead, ICE’s executive associate director for Enforcement and Removal Operations, testified before Congress in May that more than 4,000 immigrant felons were released into the community in fiscal year 2011 because their native countries did not cooperate.


Binh Thai Luc

Details about the gruesome killing of 5 people are still sparse after police say 35-year-old, illegal immigrant Binh Thai Luc of Vietnam slaughtered the victims in their San Francisco home a little over a week ago.

Police discovered the murder scene two Fridays ago on March 23, when a member of the victim’s family called 911 after coming home and being greeted by three brutally murdered bodies. When police arrived, they discovered two additional bodies at the scene that was apparently so gruesome, it took a number of days to confirm the identities of all the victims: Yuan Ji “Vincent” Lei, 32; his parents Hua Shun Lei, 65, and Wan Yi Xi, 62; his sister Ying Xue Lei, 37; and his girlfriend Chia Huei Chu, 30.

Police have released very few details, but have identified, arrested and charged Luc in connection to the murders. All they have said is that there is evidence that a blunt instrument was used in the killings. However, included with the charges, Luc also received a special circumstance of lying in wait for one of the victims—Vincent Lei—which would make him eligible for the death penalty if convicted.

To make matters worse, Luc is an illegal alien that was suppose to be deported in 2006 after serving 8 years in San Quentin for armed robberies committed back in 1996. However, because his home country of Vietnam effectively refused to take him back by not issuing the required paperwork, Luc was released into the community as required by a 2001 Supreme Court decision that stated ICE must deport illegals within 180 days or grant them release.

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