The Montgomery County Council issued a blistering statement Thursday night attacking President Trump, Ken Cuccinelli and conservative media–lumping them in with neo-Nazis–over reports and criticism of the sanctuary county over an illegal alien rape spree this past month that has seen at least seven illegal aliens arrested for rape in the county with most of the victims being children. Montgomery County is located in Maryland but is considered a Washington, D.C. suburb.

via WJLA . The men are accused of raping an 11-year-old girl.

The statement was posted to Facebook and Twitter.

Montgomery County is committed to building and maintaining a safe and inclusive community for our residents. Understanding, tolerance, and respect are hallmarks of Montgomery County. Social justice for all is what we strive to achieve in our County. TRENDING: BREAKING REPORT: President Trump to Nominate Amy Coney Barrett to Replace Ginsburg on the Supreme Court Rape and sexual assault are despicable acts of violence and aggression that unfortunately occur across all cultures and communities. As local elected officials, public safety has and will always be our top priority. Montgomery County has a Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program that aids rape and sexual assault survivors in our community, and we fully support the work of these programs. The recent crimes of rape and the sexual assaults that have occurred in Montgomery County are horrendously vile acts, and the alleged perpetrators of these crimes are currently going through the legal process and will receive their judgements in court. The Montgomery County Police Department arrests and the State’s Attorney’s Office prosecutes individuals who commit violent criminal acts in our community. We rely on and support them as they work together to deliver justice to rape and sexual assault victims and their families. There has been a lot inaccurate information spread by the White House, President Trump, Acting USCIS Director Ken Cuccinelli, local and national conservative news outlets and neo-Nazi sympathizers regarding our criminal justice system and its process. These individuals and organizations should be ashamed for spreading false information seeking to establish a baseless, illogical and xenophobic connection between a person’s failure to obtain legal status and their propensity to commit a sex crime. Montgomery County has earned a reputation as a great place to live, work and raise a family, not despite of, but because of who we are. We are teachers, scholars, scientists, engineers and our small businesses power the engines of our economy. We will not be defined by a racist paintbrush designed to stoke unreasonable fear and tensions in our county.

Two days ago the Montgomery County government issued an appeal for bi-lingual volunteers to help sex assault victims:

County Seeks Volunteers to Work with Victims of Sexual Assault

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, September 3, 2019 Volunteers are needed to assist sexual assault victims and their families through the Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP) of the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services. Interviews are currently being conducted for our upcoming September 2019 training session. VASAP outreach volunteers donated 8942 hours in 2018 serving victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in Montgomery County. Volunteers provide 24-hour crisis counseling and companion services at Montgomery County hospitals and police stations for victims of rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence. Bi-lingual volunteers are encouraged to apply. All volunteers must attend a training program, which covers crisis intervention skills and the specialized knowledge of the emotional, medical and legal issues that victims face. Volunteers must commit to serve for one year, in an on-call capacity, for one 12-hour shift or two six-hour shifts per week. All volunteers must be at least 21 years of age, Montgomery County residents, have a valid driver’s license and immediate access to transportation. For more information or to arrange an interview, call the Montgomery County Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program at 240-777-1355 or go to www.montgomerycountymd.gov/vasap.

Link to August 29 TGP report on the first six illegals arrested for rape:

Illegal Aliens on Rape Spree In DNC Chair’s Home County; Molested 12 Year-Old Girl and Her Younger Brother Latest Victims

The victims have been mostly children: Girls aged 11, 12, 15, 16 and a sister, 12, and her younger brother. Two women have also been raped.

WJLA-TV reporter Kevin Lewis has reported extensively on the illegal alien rape spree. A sample below:

UPDATE: According to ICE, both suspects in this child rape case are living in the U.S. illegally. Palacios-Amaya was removed from the U.S. in 2014 and re-entered on an unknown date. Barrera-Navidad received a “final order of removal” in 2016. Both men are Salvadoran nationals. pic.twitter.com/PUol1RV5nw — Kevin Lewis (@ABC7Kevin) August 13, 2019

MORE: Perez-Giron reportedly jumped from a closet and pushed the girl to the ground, causing her to slice her hand. Per court docs, Perez-Giron and his wife have three children. The Guatemalan native is being held without bond and faces up to 20 years.https://t.co/4HiufhRGW5 — Kevin Lewis (@ABC7Kevin) August 22, 2019

MORE: Reyes-Medrano is married with 10 children (six are under the age of 18). For the last three years, he's worked at a bakery in Prince George's County, Md. ICE says the accused rapist is a Salvadoran national living in the U.S. illegally. It's lodged a detainer against him. pic.twitter.com/TUW1B0zVzA — Kevin Lewis (@ABC7Kevin) August 27, 2019

MORE: According to detectives, Lopez-Guzman confessed to touching the elementary school-age boy's genitals, claiming it was a "cultural joke" that's "common in El Salvador." Lopez-Guzman said it's a way for men to poke fun at one another. The 21yo is out on bond awaiting trial. pic.twitter.com/Xvg4l0dkCK — Kevin Lewis (@ABC7Kevin) August 29, 2019

MORE: Per ICE, Carrasco-Hernandez is a Honduran national living in the U.S. illegally. In April 2017, an immigration judge sent the then 35yo back to Honduras. He later re-entered the U.S. on an unknown date and by unknown means. Carrasco-Hernandez is being held without bond. pic.twitter.com/wMitx8mtJE — Kevin Lewis (@ABC7Kevin) August 31, 2019

MORE: Here's the list of individuals arrested on sex offense charges in Montgomery County, Md. over the last 30 days. Some defendants, including Luis Perez-Giron, have no record on file with federal authorities. That means they could be undocumented, the feds just can't confirm. pic.twitter.com/1VToHmJlj6 — Kevin Lewis (@ABC7Kevin) August 31, 2019