
Family of NYC subway burning victim says Democrats need to answer for how migrant suspect allowed back into US
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The family of a woman who police said was lit on fire and burned to death at the hands of an illegal migrant, said they want him deported and are calling on Democrats to answer for the horrific crime.
Zapeta, a previously deported immigrant from Guatemala, then walked out of the car to a nearby waiting bench, sat down and watched as help arrived, according to New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch told reporters at a news briefing. Kawam was so badly burned it took more than a week to identify her remains. Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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On Wednesday, civil rights leader Rev. Kevin McCall spoke outside of Kings County Supreme Court in Brooklyn where he read a statement from the family who described Kawam as a "beautiful, bright soul who brought light to everyone around her." McCall spoke after Zapeta appeared in a brief court appearance.

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