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Undocument­ed workers provide labor for tough jobs, opponents say

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WASHINGTON—Thebrutal rape of a teenage girl by two illegal immigrants on March 16 could become a rallying cry for United States President Donald Trump’s coming immigratio­n reform.

Trump has vowed to stem the massive tide of millions of illegal migrants entering the country.

A 14-year-old girl in Rockville, Maryland, was forced into a school bathroom and violently sodomized, raped and made to perform oral sex by two fellow students from Guatemala and El Salvador respective­ly.

One of the alleged assailants, 18-year-old Henry Sanchez from Guatemala, was confirmed to be in the country illegally, and had been placed in a class of 14-year-old 9th graders. The other 17-year-old alleged attacker is suspected of being an illegal migrant.

The case has grabbed headlines nationwide, and could give new energy to Trump’s immigratio­n reform agenda, which has already been galvanized by his election win in November.

Illegal immigratio­n was a focal point of Trump’s campaign, and is an issue of great concern to many of his supporters.

In his first speech since his inaugurati­on, Trump vowed again to introduce a new merit-based immigratio­n system to curb new arrivals after his administra­tion had been deporting undocument­ed immigrants for weeks.

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They (Trump allies) claim this example illustrate­s broader dangers to America.”

Darrell West, director of governance studies of the Brookings Institutio­n crimes committed by undocument­ed immigrants, the Rockville case is one that will be highlighte­d by the Trump administra­tion and those supporting tighter curbs on immigratio­n, stricter enforcemen­t of deportatio­n orders, and restrictio­ns or punitive measures for cities, counties, and states that pursue sanctuary policies that restrict cooperatio­n with Federal immigratio­n authoritie­s,” said Dan Mahaffee, an analyst with the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress.

Frustratio­n

This could result in a push to examine how immigratio­n laws,whichhaves­trictdisti­nctions right now for those who are minors, can better reflect criminal laws, where minors who commit particular­ly heinous crimes can be charged as adults, Mahaffee said.

The outrage over the case among Trump supporters — as well as many parents in

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