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Chandra Nagamallaiah Murder: Homeland Security Blames Biden Administration

The murder of Indian-American Chandra Nagamallaiah in Texas has drawn sharp criticism from the Department of Homeland Security, which claims the incident could have been avoided. The DHS pointed fingers at the Biden administration for releasing the suspect, Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, who had a history of serious offenses. This tragic event unfolded in front of Nagamallaiah's family, raising serious questions about immigration policies and public safety. The DHS's statements highlight the ongoing debate surrounding crime prevention and the responsibilities of the administration in such cases.
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Chandra Nagamallaiah Murder: Homeland Security Blames Biden Administration

Murder of Chandra Nagamallaiah

Chandra Nagamallaiah Murder Update: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the United States has condemned the murder of Chandra Nagamallaiah, an Indian-American, in Texas. The department stated that this incident could have been entirely prevented if the Biden administration had not released the suspect, Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, earlier.


According to reports, Cobos-Martinez had been apprehended multiple times for serious offenses, but Cuba refused to take him back. Consequently, the U.S. administration released him under an 'Order of Supervision.' Shortly after, he attacked Chandra Nagamallaiah in a Dallas motel, brutally murdering him in front of his wife and child.