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Javier Roman Hernandez, an illegal immigrant charged with the murder of Mary Gonzales in Austin, Texas, reportedly entered the US through the Biden-era CBP One app, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Roman Hernandez was one of three suspects accused of shooting and killing Gonzales and leaving her body near a tire shop earlier this month. Other suspects in Gonzales’ murder include Enrique Gomez-Urbina and Jesus Llamas-Yanez, who was convicted for driving under the influence and assault. Each suspect is in the US illegally. Roman Hernandez and Llamas-Yanez were eventually arrested, along with Gomez-Urbina.

“These alleged cold-blooded murderers should have never been in our country in the first place and Mary Gonzales should still be alive,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a news release. “One of these criminals came into our country using Biden’s disastrous CBP One app. Open border policies have deadly consequences. Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, these accused murderers will never be free on American streets to commit heinous crimes again.”

The Daily Wire, which first reported on the story, also revealed that “Two other suspected Tren de Aragua gang members accused of attempted murder in Aurora used the app to come into the United States.” 

President Trump terminated the CBP One app early in his second term. Another app was established by the administration called CBP Home, which is designed to aid illegal immigrants in the process of self-deportation.