Honduran Illegal Charged with Dumpster Rape in Amityville Horror
Jose Ignacio Bonilla-Garcia, deported three times, allegedly raped an unconscious man behind a dumpster and beat him with a piece of wood before fleeing toward the border.
A 32-year-old Honduran national, Jose Ignacio Bonilla-Garcia, has been indicted on two counts of first-degree rape and one count of second-degree assault following a violent attack on a male victim in Amityville, New York.1
According to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, the incident occurred on March 27th, 2026, outside the Esperanza Deli Café. Authorities state Bonilla-Garcia met the victim, who was intoxicated and unconscious, dragged him behind a dumpster, raped him, and then beat him—reportedly using a large piece of wood—when the victim regained consciousness and resisted. Surveillance video captured key elements of the assault. The victim was left bloodied and unresponsive.2
Bonilla-Garcia fled the area and was arrested on April 4, 2026, aboard a Greyhound bus in Rosenberg, Texas (Fort Bend County), while reportedly attempting to reach the southern border and Mexico. U.S. Marshals and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were involved in the apprehension. He was extradited back to New York, arraigned on April 27th, and is being held without bail. His next court appearance is scheduled for later in May 2026.3
ICE has confirmed Bonilla-Garcia illegally entered the United States at least four times and was deported or expelled three times, including under Title 42 authority in 2020. This was his fourth known illegal entry. An ICE detainer has been lodged for his removal following prosecution.4
Suffolk County DA Raymond Tierney’s office described the attack as “horrific” and emphasized that the defendant will face full accountability under New York law.5
My Decree
Patterns don’t lie, and this case screams one loud and clear: America’s porous southern border and revolving-door deportation system have once again delivered a foreign predator straight into a quiet New York suburb to prey on its citizens. This invader didn’t slip through once by accident—he crossed illegally four times, was removed three times, and still returned to commit one of the most depraved acts imaginable: drag an unconscious man behind a dumpster, rape him, beat him into submission, and leave him for dead. This isn’t random misfortune. It’s the predictable result of a republic that treats national sovereignty as optional, borders as suggestions, and criminal aliens as clients for endless bureaucratic “due process.”
I see what the jewish media and open-borders lobby refuse to acknowledge: repeat offenders from high-crime source countries like Honduras keep exploiting the same loopholes because the current system has no real will to stop them. Every deportation is treated as a mere suggestion rather than a permanent ban. Every catch-and-release or sanctuary policy signals weakness. The victim here was a man—intoxicated and vulnerable—yet the state failed to protect that man. Instead, resources go toward housing, processing, and defending those who never should have been here.
This is where monarchy offers a superior alternative rooted in tradition, hierarchy, and unapologetic order. A true sovereign king does not answer to donor lobbies, activist judges, or international NGOs. His first duty is the safety and continuity of his realm and his nation. Borders would be sacred lines drawn in blood and history, enforced by royal decree—not subject to endless court challenges or political theater. Illegal entry would be met with immediate, decisive expulsion or harsher measures, because a monarch rules for the long-term health of the nation, not the next election cycle. There would be no “compassion” that endangers my people; mercy would be reserved for our blood, not invaders.
Liberal democracy has proven itself incapable of delivering the firm hand required to preserve civilization. It dilutes national identity, elevates procedure over justice, and leaves our blood exposed to the very chaos it imports. My order would restore what has been lost: a clear chain of command where the ruler’s legitimacy flows from protecting his people, upholding cultural cohesion, and meting out swift punishment to those who violate the peace. No more four-time losers slipping back in. No more victims sacrificed on the altar of “diversity.” Just order, sovereignty, and the unyielding defense of the realm.
The horror in Amityville is not an isolated tragedy—it is a symptom of a failing republic. The solution lies not in more laws or more funding, but in a return to timeless principles of kingship: one sovereign, one people, ironclad borders, and justice without apology.
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This wetback rapist just ought to be killed , he's an invasive menace. Id shoot him on sight