乔丹就“对犯罪软弱”政策与索罗斯支持的地区检察官德斯卡诺激烈交锋:“这简直可笑”


2026年5月14日 美国东部时间下午2:01 / 福克斯新闻

乔丹就网站上关于在指控决策中考虑移民后果的措辞质问德斯卡诺

作者:查尔斯·克莱茨,福克斯新闻

索罗斯支持的检察官的证词引发激烈争吵

俄亥俄州共和党众议员吉姆·乔丹与费尔法克斯县 Commonwealth 检察官斯蒂芬·德斯卡诺在众议院司法小组委员会听证会上展开激烈辩论。

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众议院司法委员会主席、俄亥俄州共和党议员吉姆·乔丹与知名的、获索罗斯资助的费尔法克斯县Commonwealth检察官斯蒂芬·德斯卡诺就“对犯罪软弱”的政策发生争执,批评人士称这些政策让非法移民罪犯重新流落街头。

德斯卡诺的座位距离斯蒂芬妮·明特的母亲谢丽尔·明特有两个席位之隔,斯蒂芬妮·明特据称在离乔治·华盛顿弗农山庄不远的公交车站被塞拉利昂国民阿卜杜勒·贾洛谋杀。

明特的案件,加上多起类似事件,以及德斯卡诺或同场证人、费尔法克斯县警长斯泰西·安·金凯德未能遵守移民海关执法局(ICE)的拘押令,促使议员们将他们传唤至国会山作证,谈论这个被检察官称为美国最安全县之一的地区安全状况快速恶化的问题。

乔丹首先质问金凯德为何“放走”非法移民嫌疑人马文·莫拉莱斯-奥尔蒂斯:“因为你旁边这家伙不起诉他,对吧?”

众议院传唤索罗斯支持的费尔法克斯检察官,因其涉及暴力非法移民案件的释放行为

费尔法克斯县Commonwealth检察官史蒂夫·德斯卡诺在弗吉尼亚州费尔法克斯县的一场活动上发言。(萨拉·沃万/盖蒂图片社)

“你得去问他,”金凯德回应道,并补充称法官后来下令释放了他,随后对乔丹后续提出的关于费尔法克斯执法士气的问题感到不悦。

乔丹随后转向德斯卡诺,就其网站上关于在指控决策中考虑移民后果的措辞修改提出质疑。

德斯卡诺称,那段节选内容是“竞选”声明的一部分,并非实际的执法政策,这让乔丹难以置信地质问,人们是否应该相信他的竞选声明会在当选后转化为政策。

“那不是我的意思,”德斯卡诺反驳道。

“这简直可笑,”乔丹说。“这就是你的政策。你刚才就在这里说过。你告诉选民,如果选我当检察官,我在作出指控和认罪协商决策时,会考虑移民后果。”

德斯卡诺与下一位提问的共和党议员、新泽西州众议员杰夫·范·德鲁的交流也迅速升级为近乎争吵。

被指控的移民杀人案激增引发全美愤怒,官员警告更多暴力事件发生,亟需打击行动

范·德鲁批评庇护城市政策,包括他家乡新泽西州的相关政策,并对明特表示,他的慰问无法弥补她女儿在德斯卡诺管辖范围内遭遇的不幸。

他称庇护城市辖区的状况是“荒诞世界”,并质问检察官,当非法移民罪犯被驱逐出境或被释放时,社区是否会更安全。

“先生,那不是——”德斯卡诺刚开口就被范·德鲁打断:“是或不是——我在提问。”

“你是个人。你就坐在一位失去女儿的女士旁边。你能不能告诉我,如果非法罪犯被驱逐出境,我们是不是更安全,”范·德鲁说道,这引发了德斯卡诺的激烈回应:

“暗示我不在乎社区里发生的事……”他刚开口,双方就再次出现插话混乱。

“该死,回答我的问题,”范·德鲁最终怒喝道。

悲痛的弗吉尼亚母亲告诉极左翼检察官“做好你的工作”,此前女儿被捅死

“跟你旁边的这位女士(谢丽尔·明特)解释一下。阿卜杜勒·贾洛在你们县被指控过40多项罪名。不是四项。是40项。你的办公室几乎在每一起案件中都撤销了指控。这是事实。我们有记录。我们可以查看你方的证据。费尔法克斯县警察局2025年5月就致函过你的办公室,称他表现出‘对人类生命的公然漠视,对社区构成威胁’,如果不将他拘留并驱逐出境,他会严重伤害他人或杀人,”范·德鲁说道。

“就是这个人后来出去杀了人。所以问题是,我们本可以在这件事上做得更好,对吗?”

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另一位小组成员也偶尔与议员们产生分歧。卡托研究所的自由主义分析师大卫·比尔经常为各县自行决定是否与联邦执法部门合作的观点辩护。

比尔的开场陈述中有一部分在X平台上引发了争议,他在试图反对大规模驱逐时,似乎暗示费尔法克斯县多达20%的人口符合被驱逐的条件。

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“第一步应该是放弃大规模驱逐的幻想。费尔法克斯县约五分之一的居民是可能被驱逐的人,或是与他们同住的人。这会摧毁社区,让美国人与配偶、父母、朋友、家人、客户、员工、雇主、护士、保姆和教师分离,”比尔说道。

比尔还指责国土安全部(DHS)无视《莱肯·赖利法案》,转而“在家得宝超市对美国人进行种族 profiling”,并开枪射杀了像亚历克斯·普雷蒂和蕾妮·古德这样的人。

查尔斯·克莱茨是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者。

他于2013年加入福克斯新闻,担任撰稿人和制作助理。

查尔斯负责报道福克斯新闻数字频道的媒体、政治和文化领域。

查尔斯是宾夕法尼亚州本地人,毕业于天普大学,获广播新闻学学士学位。新闻线索可发送至charles.creitz@fox.com。

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Jordan grills Soros-backed DA Descano in heated spat over soft-on-crime policy: ‘This is almost laughable’

May 14, 2026 2:01pm EDT / Fox News

Jordan pressed Descano on website language about considering immigration consequences in charging decisions

By Charles Creitz, Fox News

Soros-backed prosecutor’s testimony erupts in shouting match

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney Stephen Descano battled each other in a tense debate during a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing.

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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, tussled with high-profile Soros-backed Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney Stephen Descano over soft-on-crime policies that critics said let illegal immigrant criminals back on the street.

Descano was seated two spots away from Cheryl Minter, mother of Stephanie Minter, who was allegedly murdered by Sierra Leone national Abdul Jalloh at a bus stop not far from George Washington’s Mount Vernon.

Minter’s case, following several similar incidents and the failure by Descano or fellow witness Fairfax County Sheriff Stacey Ann Kincaid to honor ICE detainers, spurred lawmakers to haul them across the river to testify about the rapidly deteriorating safety of what the prosecutor called one of America’s safest counties.

Jordan began by pressing Kincaid on why she “let” illegal immigrant suspect Marvin Morales-Ortiz out of her jail: “Because the guy beside you wouldn’t prosecute him, right?”

HOUSE PANEL SUMMONS SOROS-BACKED FAIRFAX PROSECUTOR OVER RELEASES TIED TO VIOLENT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CASES

Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano speaks at an event in Fairfax County, Va.(Sarah Voisin/Getty Images)

“You’d have to talk to him,” Kincaid replied, adding a judge later ordered his release, before bristling at Jordan’s follow-up question about law enforcement morale in Fairfax.

Jordan then turned to Descano, questioning changes to language on his website about considering immigration consequences in charging decisions.

Descano said the excerpt was part of a “campaign” statement and not an actual law enforcement policy, leading Jordan to incredulously ask whether people should believe his campaign statements will translate into policies upon election.

“That’s not what I’m saying,” Descano countered.

“This is almost laughable,” said Jordan. “This is your policy. You said it right here. You told the voters, if you elect me, I will take into account immigration consequences when making, charging and pleading [decisions].”

Descano’s exchange with next Republican to ask questions, Rep. Jeff Van Drew of South Jersey, also quickly escalated into near-shouting.

WAVE OF ALLEGED MIGRANT MURDERS IGNITES FURY ACROSS US AS OFFICIALS WARN OF MORE CARNAGE, CRACKDOWN NEEDED

Van Drew criticized sanctuary policies, including in his home Garden State, and told Minter that his own condolences could not do justice to what happened to her daughter in Descano’s territory.

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He called the conditions in sanctuary jurisdictions “bizarro world” and asked the prosecutor if communities are safer when illegal immigrant criminals are deported or when they are released.

“Well, sir, that’s not –” Descano began before Van Drew cut him off. “Yes or no – I’m asking the questions.”

“You’re a human being. You’re sitting next to a woman who lost her daughter. Can you tell me if illegal criminals are removed from the country; if we’re safer,” Van Drew said, prompting a fiery response from Descano:

“To suggest I don’t care about what happens in my community…” he began before more crosstalk ensued.

“Dammit, answer my question,” Van Drew eventually fumed.

GRIEVING VIRGINIA MOTHER TELLS FAR-LEFT PROSECUTOR ‘DO YOUR JOB’ AFTER DAUGHTER STABBED TO DEATH

“Explain to the lady next to you (Cheryl Minter). Abdul Jalloh was charged in your county more than 40 times. Not four times. 40 times. Your office dropped the charges in almost every single case. That’s fact. We have it documented. We can look at it your own. Fairfax County Police Department wrote your office May 2025 saying he had shown a, quote, ‘blatant disregard for human life and was a danger to the community’ and that if he wasn’t detained and deported, he would seriously hurt someone or kill someone,” Van Drew said.

“The very man went out and then killed someone. So the question is, couldn’t’ve we done better there?”

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Another panelist also elicited occasional rifts with the lawmakers. Libertarian analyst David Bier of the Cato Institute often defended the idea of counties making their own decisions about whether to cooperate with federal law enforcement.

Part of Bier’s opening statement drew some eyebrows on X, as he appeared to suggest as much as 20% of Fairfax County’s population is deportable – when trying to argue against mass deportation.

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“The first step would be to give up on the mass deportation fantasy. About 1 in 5 Fairfax residents is someone who could be deported or who lives with them. It would destroy neighborhoods, rip Americans away from their spouses, parents, friends, families, customers, employees, employers, nurses, nannies, and teachers,” Bier said.

Bier also accused DHS of ignoring the Laken Riley Act and instead of “racially profiling Americans at Home Depot” and shooting people like Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.

Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.

Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.

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