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Luis Rodrigo Perez got a free pass courtesy of a “sanctuary city” county in New Jersey.

Last week, Perez was charged with a triple homicide in Missouri.

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The illegal immigrant was sprung after being arrested on domestic violence charges in Middlesex County, N.J., last year.

At the time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement wanted to deport Perez back to his native Mexico following his arrest.

Unfortunately, Middlesex has a non-cooperation policy with ICE and wouldn’t let the feds know when Perez was being released in February.

“Had ICE’s detainer request in December 2017 been honoured by Middlesex County Jail, Luis Rodrigo Perez would have been placed in deportation proceedings and likely sent home to his country — and three innocent people might be alive today,” Corey Price, acting ICE executive associate director, told the Washington Times.

Perez — who has a long criminal history packed with violence — somehow made his way to Springfield, Missouri.