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She was set on fire and no one knows her name. How homelessness, crime and a broken immigration system met in a subway car

From CNN. Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, in white, accused of setting a woman on fire inside a New York City subway train, appears in court in New York on December 24. - Curtis Means/Pool via AP

Lord have mercy! Asking for the Lord to have mercy is a humble way acknowledging that only God can provide what is needed.

This is so very, very, sick……Lord have mercy. Help us Lord. Will Trump’s proposed mass deportation work? This problem is multifaceted. I just posted this story. OPINION: Tren de Aragua is here — stronger foreign policy is needed to end this threat

CNN Reports

It’s been a week since a woman died in a New York City subway car, allegedly set on fire by a homeless, undocumented man. She has yet to be identified and the man charged with her murder says he doesn’t even remember being there.

The crime has renewed focus on a set of multilayered and inextricable issues felt almost daily in America’s biggest city: homelessness, crime and the nation’s broken immigration system.

The killing’s gruesome details and videos from the scene spread quickly on social media, leaving lawmakers in New York to highlight the city’s failure to provide housing, address the ongoing mental health crisis and improve public safety. More Here

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