Just days before Christmas, Sebastian Zapeta, a Guatemalan in the U.S. illegally, set an innocent woman on fire inside a New York City subway car.
The Gateway Pundit reported on Sunday that the woman was fatally lit on fire aboard a stationary F train at Brooklyn’s Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue subway station.
Zapeta was deported by the Trump Administration in June 2018. He then re-entered the US illegally as a ‘gotaway’ at an unknown time and location and roamed around freely thanks to Joe Biden.
The innocent woman, who was believed to be sleeping before Zepeta allegedly poured a liquid on her and set her on fire, died from her catastrophic injuries.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, (R-GA) is calling for the swift trial, conviction, and execution of Zapeta.
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