How a migrant accused of rape was freed and charged with rape again
Briefly

Davon-Bonilla’s plea deal sparked a wave of criticism towards New York's sanctuary policies, with officials claiming it safeguards rights of violent offenders over public safety.
Critics argue that Davon-Bonilla's case exemplifies the failures of sanctuary city policies, as local laws hinder effective communication with federal immigration authorities, leading to dangerous outcomes.
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