Venezuelan national charged in stabbing death of San Francisco hospital social worker
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Venezuelan national charged in stabbing death of San Francisco hospital social worker

Wilfredo Jose Tortolero-Arriechi, a 35-year-old Venezuelan national, is accused of stabbing Alberto Rangel, a 51-year-old licensed marriage and family therapist, on December 4, 2025, at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Rangel died from his injuries on December 6. DHS officials stated the suspect was released into the United States by the Biden administration in 2023 under a catch-and-release policy.

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Both outlets report the same incident but diverge on framing: Breitbart emphasizes Biden administration culpability and reckless open-border policies, while NY Post frames it as DHS blasting both administrations and Newsom's sanctuary policies, with less direct attribution of blame.
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BBreitbartRIGHT63d ago

“Biden-Released Illegal Alien Accused of Murdering San Francisco Social Worker”

NYPNY PostRIGHT62d ago

“DHS blasts Gavin Newsom's sanctuary polices following death of SF social worker”

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