Riot Instigator Still at Large: A Grim Reminder of America’s Border Crisis
In the cacophony of America’s border crisis, yet another troubling incident has come to light—this time in El Paso, Texas. On March 21, what should have been a peaceful day turned into a chaotic riot that left many questioning the safety and security of the U.S. border. The alleged instigator of this violent outbreak, Venezuelan migrant Gabriel Enrique Angarita Carrasquero, 22, continues to roam freely in the country, despite being accused of assaulting a Texas soldier. This grim situation highlights the urgent need for stronger border enforcement and a reexamination of our immigration policies.
Angarita Carrasquero is one of the two alleged riot instigators who were released into the U.S. by Border Patrol after the incident. The Post has exclusively learned that he remains at large, free to traverse the country even with the assault accusation hanging over him. This situation casts a long shadow over America’s ability to secure its borders and protect its citizens from potential threats.
For decades, the United States has faced an ongoing struggle with immigration policy, but the current state of affairs is untenable. Migrants pouring across the border in unprecedented numbers can disrupt communities and strain resources. This influx poses a significant security risk and threatens the stability of American towns and cities, particularly those along the border.
The situation in El Paso is a stark reminder that not all migrants come with the best intentions. While the majority seek a better life for themselves and their families, there is a small but dangerous minority that engages in criminal activities. Incidents like the March 21 riot only serve to fuel fears and justify calls for stricter border control.
It’s clear that America cannot afford to be complacent. Law enforcement must be empowered to do their jobs effectively, and those who pose a threat to public safety must be swiftly and decisively dealt with. In the case of Angarita Carrasquero, this means apprehending him and ensuring he faces the consequences of his actions.
At the same time, policymakers must come together to address the root causes of migration and crime. A balanced approach to immigration reform is needed—one that prioritizes national security while also recognizing the humanity and dignity of those seeking refuge. The road ahead will not be easy, but it is one that must be traveled for the sake of America’s future.
For now, the people of El Paso, and indeed the nation, watch and wait. Angarita Carrasquero’s freedom serves as a sobering reminder of the challenges that lie ahead in securing America’s borders and protecting its citizens. As the U.S. elections approach, these issues will undoubtedly be at the forefront of voters’ minds. America deserves leaders who are willing to tackle them head-on.