Another Life Lost to Open Borders: Off-Duty Vegas Officer Killed by Driver Who Shouldn’t Have Been Here

The unfortunate event took place on December 12th when Officer Pulsipher was on his way home and was hit by a driver going the wrong way, later identified as 31-year-old Fernando Jimenez-Jimenez, on Interstate 15 close to mile marker 75 in Nevada. The incident happened in the early evening, and although first responders tried to save him, Officer Pulsipher was declared deceased at the scene. He is survived by his wife and three young children.

Jimenez-Jimenez, who was a citizen of Mexico, also lost his life in the crash. It was revealed by ICE that Jimenez-Jimenez had entered the United States in 2019. Upon his entry, he was placed in expedited removal, a procedure created to swiftly deport individuals who come into the country unlawfully.

Nonetheless, in January of 2020, Jimenez-Jimenez made an attempt to cross the border once more and was caught. Despite being instructed to leave again in December 2021, he continued to stay in the US.

This tragic event comes just months after another fatal accident in Nevada, involving another illegal immigrant. In April, Kurt Englehart, a Senior Advisor to Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, was killed in a crash caused by 18-year-old Elmer Rueda-Linares, who was later arrested in connection with the incident. Rueda-Linares had been in the country illegally at the time of the crash. Like Officer Pulsipher, Englehart was also a father and left behind a young son.


Additionally, the details of Officer Pulsipher’s killer come in conjunction with ICE confirming the immigration status of the man responsible for another recent tragedy. 

On December 16, a woman was set on fire aboard a New York City F train. Her attacker, Sebastian Zapeta-Calil watched her burn to death. Zapeta-Calil is a 33-year-old illegal immigrant from Guatemala who first entered the US in 2018, was deported shortly after, and later re-entered the country again, illegally. 

The deaths of Officer Pulsipher and Kurt Englehart, and the female victim on the subway join the ranks of others who lost their lives to an open border: Nursing student Laken Riley, 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray and mother of five, Rachel Morin.

Their tragic deaths and countless other innocent victims are a direct result of the Biden administration’s disastrous immigration policies. Under this administration, dangerous individuals who should have been deported are allowed to remain in the country, wreaking havoc on public safety and leaving a wake of grief and destruction.

The American people demand accountability, and the incoming Trump administration must answer that call. There is an urgent voter mandate for sweeping action—mass deportations, strict enforcement of immigration laws, and a relentless focus on protecting American lives. 

The failure to act on immigration reform has already cost too many lives.

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