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A 19-year-old illegal immigrant faces charges he impregnated the 13-year-old daughter of a family who helped him by moving him into their home after they met at church.
Estuardo Ruiz of Forest Park was booked into the Hamilton County jail Thursday on one count of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.
According to court documents, Ruiz met the girl and her family at a church in Lockland that the family runs. The family reached out to Ruiz and moved him into their home.
That’s when he became sexually active with their teenage daughter, say Forest Park police.
The girl is pregnant with his child, which is due in October.
Her parents have made him move out.
Why does this keep happening? When will Ameritards finally WAKE UP and realize the worst thing anybody can possibly do is extend charity to an illegal alien? They do not appreciate it, and in return will take from you whatever they can and ruin somebody's life in the process.
Well it would be the same results if they moved a teen neighbor boy into their home to stay near their daughter. Why would anyone be surprised? Kids need supervision, I don't care who you take in.
Ok... the male was sexually active and has active sperm count. The girl you know is too sexually active and she did not scream rape. The parents should be ashame of themselves!!
I can't even imagine allowing a barely known to me, illegal alien male to live in my house and give him free unsupervised access to my 13 year old daughter. They should be ashamed of their parenting job for they have allowed their daughter's life to be ruined.
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