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Man hammers saleswoman to death in Florida

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A gas station employee was murdered with a hammer on the morning of April 2 in Fort Myers, Florida, in a premeditated attack perpetrated by Rolbert Joachin, a Haitian citizen who entered the United States in 2022. After a police search, he was arrested and faces charges of murder, property damage, and criminal alteration of property. Initially, the victim's name was not disclosed due to the Marsy's Law, a regulation that protects the rights and privacy of victims in Florida. However, the president of the Bangladesh Association of Southwest Florida and the local press identified her as Nilufa Easmin, mother of two minor girls and recently naturalized as an American citizen.

The Attack and Its Immediate Consequences

The images captured by security cameras and released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) show Joachin repeatedly hitting a car with a blunt object in front of the gas station. Nilufa Easmin, who worked as a clerk, came out of the store and approached the attacker.

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According to court documents, the attacker struck her with seven blows to the head and torso, causing fatal injuries. Police officers received an emergency call at 7:19 a.m. and, upon arriving at the scene, found the victim without vital signs. Joachin was arrested on the same day of the crime with the collaboration of agents from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and remains in custody without bail, accused of murder, criminal damage and destruction of property worth more than USD 1,000, according to CNN and FOX 35 Orlando. The hearing before the judge is scheduled for May 4th and the immigration removal process will be suspended until the criminal proceedings are completed. The authorities specified that, regardless of the judicial outcome, he will be deported once the trial is over.

Confession and Background of the Accused

The judicial process revealed that the accused had a criminal record and, according to his statement to the investigators, acted in a premeditated manner when seeking out and confronting Nilufa Easmin. According to Gulf Coast News, there was no prior direct relationship between the two, although there was a previous contact that has not yet been clarified. Even Joachin declared that he was wearing the same clothes that the victim had seen him wearing two days earlier, with the aim of being recognized, and that he deliberately damaged his car with a hammer to provoke him to leave the premises. Furthermore, it was revealed that his immigration status was irregular: after being intercepted in a maritime smuggling operation in 2022 and receiving a definitive deportation order, he subsequently obtained Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a benefit that he formally lost after his arrest. The investigation remains open and a possible motive beyond the confession of the accused has not been disclosed. Detectives indicated that Joachin is listed as a suspect in another active case in Fort Myers, although no further details were provided.

The Case That Revives the Immigration Debate in the United States

The events sparked a national political debate. Donald Trump, President of the United States, used the dissemination of the video of the attack, published by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), to criticize the humanitarian protections aimed at Haitian immigrants. Trump stated on his social media that the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program is "fraudulent and subject to abuse" and announced his intention to eliminate it, according to CNN. According to the American media, TPS allows citizens of countries affected by armed conflicts or natural disasters to work and reside legally in the United States, provided they have not been convicted of serious crimes or more than one minor offense. In the case of Haiti, this benefit was activated after the 2010 earthquake. Currently, more than 350,000 Haitian citizens are covered by this program, whose future is uncertain after Trump's recent request to the Supreme Court to intervene.
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For its part, the Haitian Bridge Alliance, an organization dedicated to defending the rights of Haitian migrants, condemned both the crime and its political use. Likewise, Guerline Jozef, executive director, stated in a statement: “The exploitation of this tragedy to demonize Haitian immigrants and dismantle humanitarian protections is unfair and deeply harmful. Haitians with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and families immigrants in the United States are workers, caregivers, students, and neighbors. They deserve dignity, protection, and policies based on truth, not fear.”

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