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Justice Samuel Alito emphasized the literal meaning of the word «day» as the Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about whether states can legally accept late-arriving ballots that are postmarked by Election Day.

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«We have lots of phrases that involve two words, the last of which, the second of which is ‘day,’ Labor Day, Memorial Day, George Washington’s birthday, Independence Day, birthday and Election Day, and they’re all particular days,» Alito, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, said.

Alito added, «If we start with that, if I have nothing more to look at than the phrase ‘Election Day,’ I think this is the day in which everything is going to take place, or almost everything.»

The justice’s remarks came after the Republican National Committee sued over a Mississippi law that allows mail ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if they are received five days after that day. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit sided with the RNC in the case in 2024, leading Mississippi to ask the Supreme Court to weigh in.

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U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito on Oct. 7, 2022, in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Alito was among multiple conservative justices on Monday who appeared skeptical of Mississippi’s law and intent on striking it down. A decision is expected by the summer and would likely affect more than a dozen states that accept postmarked ballots after Election Day.

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While some of the justices seemed persuaded that Election Day should be viewed as a single and final day in an election cycle, Chief Justice John Roberts, a George W. Bush appointee, and Justice Elena Kagan, an Obama appointee, raised concerns that if the interpretation of Election Day was strictly upheld by the court, then early voting might also be affected.

«If ‘day’ includes a period after a particular day of the election, does it include a particular day before the day of the election?» Roberts asked Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart. «Or does your logic require a different consideration?»

Former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement, a prominent conservative lawyer, argued in support of the RNC, saying the original meaning of an election involved the «combined action» of offering up a vote and an election official receiving the vote.

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«All agree that elections for federal office have to end on the day of the election specified by Congress, and all agree that you can’t have an election unless you receive ballots, and there must be some deadline for ballot receipt,» Clement said. «Nonetheless, Mississippi insists that ballots can trickle in days or even weeks after Election Day. That position is wrong as a matter of text, precedent, history and common sense.»

The case comes as President Donald Trump has made election security a top focus. The RNC and several election integrity groups that weighed in on the case argued that the Supreme Court should ban late-arriving ballots, except for military ballots, because they sow distrust in elections.

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«Today’s oral arguments in Watson v. RNC clearly show where the Supreme Court should come down: state laws that count ballots received after Election Day violate federal law, expose elections to delays, invite fraud, and fuel public doubt in the democratic process,» Jason Snead, executive director of the Honest Elections Project, said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.

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Allegheny County workers scan mail-in and absentee ballots at the Allegheny County Election Division Elections warehouse in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

At least 14 states and Washington, D.C., currently count ballots received after Election Day if postmarked on time.

A ruling upholding the 5th Circuit could invalidate those policies and require ballots to be in election officials’ hands by the close of polls, a decision that is expected to affect the 2026 midterms. Critics say election officials could still be counting mail ballots in some states even if the ballots are all received by Election Day because of states’ individual tabulating processes.

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Military and overseas ballots, which are governed by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, would likely remain unaffected.

Since the 2024 midterm elections, four Republican-controlled states, Kansas, Ohio, Utah and North Dakota, have moved to require receipt by Election Day.

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Fox News’ Bill Mears contributed to this report.

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La historia real detrás de la serie: el caso del asesino serial que salió de la cárcel, volvió a matar y cayó por los videos de TikTok

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Durante años, el perfil de TikTok de un hombre llamado José Jurado Montilla mostraba escenas aparentemente inofensivas: viajes en varios puntos de España, caminatas por el campo y reflexiones sobre la vida en general. Tenía miles de seguidores y se presentaba a sí mismo como un “aventurero” que recorría el país sin rumbo fijo.

La atención sobre él se multiplicó cuando contó en uno de sus videos que “una amiga” había desaparecido de manera misteriosa y que había decidido investigar por su cuenta para encontrarla y ayudar a la familia.

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En cada publicación, Jurado Montilla daba actualizaciones de su búsqueda y mostraba los lugares en los que había estado junto a Ester Estepa, una mujer de 42 años a quien se le perdió el rastro a mediados de agosto de 2023, en la ciudad de Gandía, en la provincia de Valencia.

Sin embargo, la percepción de su comunidad digital cambió cuando salió a la luz que “Dinamita” Montilla, como lo apodaban, era un asesino en serie conocido por la policía desde hacía décadas.

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Una muerte violenta

El 29 de agosto de 2022, un joven de 21 años, identificado como David H., fue encontrado muerto en una zona rural conocida como Los Cientos, en los Montes de Málaga.

La víctima había ido hasta ese lugar para tomar algarrobas cerca de una finca familiar. Era una zona aislada, con pocos caminos y casi sin tránsito de personas.

Mientras se investigaba el caso de David H., Jurado Montilla subía videos a TikTok sobre sus viajes. (Foto: Cadena Ser)

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La fiscalía reconstruyó que el agresor entabló una breve conversación con el joven y luego lo siguió hasta un lugar apartado. Allí sacó una escopeta y le disparó dos veces a corta distancia. Cuando David cayó al piso, remató el ataque con un balazo en la cabeza.

El asesinato conmocionó a la comunidad local, pero el caso resultó difícil de resolver ya que ocurrió en un área rural, sin cámaras ni testigos.

La única pista que tenían los investigadores surgió de un mensaje de WhatsApp que el joven había enviado poco antes de morir. En él mencionaba que le había dado agua a un hombre “con muy mala pinta”.

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La desaparición de Ester Estepa

Mientras avanzaba la investigación por el asesinato del joven, otro caso comenzó a hacer ruido en España. Se trataba de la desaparición de Ester Estepa, una mujer de 42 años que había sido vista por última vez el 23 de agosto de 2023 en la ciudad valenciana de Gandía.

Estepa había estado viajando por distintas localidades de la costa mediterránea cuando conoció a José Jurado Montilla. Según reconstruyeron luego los investigadores, ambos coincidieron en un albergue y comenzaron a recorrer juntos varios puntos de la región. Durante algunos días caminaron por pueblos cercanos al mar, durmieron en alojamientos económicos y se movieron principalmente a pie.

El 21 de agosto llegaron a Gandía y, al día siguiente, Estepa acudió a un centro de salud porque tenía fuertes dolores en las piernas después de varios días de caminata. Allí fue atendida y fue una de las últimas veces que se la vio con vida.

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En los días posteriores, su madre comenzó a recibir mensajes desde el celular de Estepa en los que aseguraba que estaba pasando un mal momento y que pensaba irse a vivir a Buenos Aires con amigas. Esto llamó la atención de la familia porque el tono y la forma de escribir no coincidían con la manera en la que ella solía comunicarse.

El anuncio de la desaparición de Ester Estepa y sus características. (Foto: Sos Desaparecidos España)

El anuncio de la desaparición de Ester Estepa y sus características. (Foto: Sos Desaparecidos España)

Ante la falta de contacto directo y la creciente preocupación, sus familiares denunciaron la desaparición el 26 de agosto. Durante meses no hubo pistas claras sobre lo que había ocurrido y la desesperación crecía día tras día.

La incertidumbre se prolongó hasta junio de 2024, cuando unos senderistas encontraron restos humanos en un cañaveral cercano a la carretera N-332, también en Gandía.

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Las pruebas de ADN confirmaron lo que la familia temía: el cuerpo pertenecía a Ester Estepa y presentaba signos de abuso sexual. A partir de ese momento, el caso pasó a investigarse como un homicidio y la figura de José Jurado Montilla comenzó a ocupar el centro de la investigación.

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La pista que lo cambió todo y un historial criminal

Antes del hallazgo de los restos de Ester Estepa, los peritos que trabajaron en el caso de David H. encontraron un rastro biológico en el cierre de la mochila de la víctima y realizaron comparaciones genéticas en bases de datos policiales.

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El resultado fue contundente: el perfil coincidía con el de José Jurado Montilla, un hombre que ya figuraba en los registros por una serie de asesinatos cometidos en los años 80.

La coincidencia genética fue confirmada en mayo de 2024 y activó de inmediato una búsqueda a nivel nacional. Sin embargo, localizarlo no era fácil porque no tenía un domicilio fijo.

La policía encontró una coincidencia con un rastro biológico hallado en la mochila de David H. y el ADN de José Jurado Montilla. (Foto: Las Provincias)

La policía encontró una coincidencia con un rastro biológico hallado en la mochila de David H. y el ADN de José Jurado Montilla. (Foto: Las Provincias)

Paradójicamente, la pista que permitió ubicarlo surgió de su propia actividad en sus redes sociales. Para ese momento, sus seguidores ya habían alertado que se trataba de un criminal y se lo cuestionaban una y otra vez en los comentarios.

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Montilla publicaba con frecuencia videos en TikTok en los que mostraba los lugares que visitaba durante sus viajes. En uno de esos clips apareció dentro de un bar en Valdebótoa, una pequeña localidad ubicada en la provincia de Badajoz.

El operativo se llevó a cabo el 4 de mayo de 2024. Los investigadores revisaron el video, identificaron el local y se trasladaron hasta el lugar. Cuando los agentes llegaron, Montilla todavía estaba ahí y fue detenido sin oponer resistencia.

“Dinamita” Montilla es originario de la provincia de Málaga, en el sur de España. Su historial criminal comenzó a mediados de la década de 1980, cuando una serie de asesinatos conmocionó la región.

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Entre 1985 y 1987 fue el autor de cuatro homicidios cometidos en distintos puntos de la provincia. Dos de las víctimas eran turistas -uno inglés y otro alemán- que acampaban en la zona de El Chorro cuando fueron atacados con disparos y armas blancas.

Los investigadores localizaron a Jurado Montilla luego de que subiera un video de su ubicación en TikTok. (Foto: El Mundo)

Los investigadores localizaron a Jurado Montilla luego de que subiera un video de su ubicación en TikTok. (Foto: El Mundo)

Otro de los asesinatos fue el de Antonio Paniagua, un hombre que apareció semicalcinado en una casa de Campo en la localidad de Campanillas. La cuarta víctima fue un hombre de Málaga que lo conocía previamente.

Jurado Montilla fue detenido en 1987 y tras el juicio, fue condenado a 123 años de prisión por la totalidad de los crímenes.

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Sin embargo, el sistema penitenciario español establecía límites al tiempo efectivo de cumplimiento de condena. Jurado Montilla terminó pasando 28 años en la cárcel y recuperó la libertad en 2013, después de que una sentencia europea anulara la conocida “doctrina Parot”, que prolongaba el tiempo de prisión para criminales con múltiples delitos.

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José Jurado Montilla continúa detenido en Málaga bajo prisión preventiva, mientras espera los juicios de las causas judiciales en su contra.

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Por su parte, la Fiscalía de Málaga ya solicitó una condena de 26 años de cárcel por el homicidio de David H.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whose country has been fighting a war against Russia for years, said Kyiv has evidence that Moscow is supplying Iran with intelligence support.

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«Report by Chief of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine Oleh Ivashchenko. First, we have irrefutable evidence that the Russians continue to provide intelligence to the Iranian regime. Russia is using its own signals intelligence and electronic intelligence capabilities, as well as part of the data obtained through cooperation with partners in the Middle East,» part of a post on Zelenskyy’s X account notes.

«There is growing evidence that the Russians continue to provide the Iranian regime with intelligence support,» Zelenskyy noted in part of another post. «By helping the Iranian regime stay afloat and strike more accurately, Russia is effectively prolonging the war. There must be a response.»

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The U.S. and Israel launched a war against Iran over three weeks ago.

U.S. President Donald Trump indicated in a Monday Truth Social post that the U.S. is engaging in talks with Iran.

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In the all-caps post on Monday morning, the president said in the last two days the U.S. and Iran had engaged in discussions about resolving the conflict. He said the talks would continue during the week and that he had ordered the War Department to postpone attacks against energy infrastructure in Iran for five days.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry denied that it is engaging in discussions with America, according to state media, indicating there was «no dialogue» with Tehran and D.C., the Wall Street Journal has reported.

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«Yes, there are initiatives from regional countries to reduce tensions, and our response to all of them is clear: we are not the party that started this war, and all these requests should be referred to Washington,» the ministry indicated, according to state broadcaster IRIB, the Journal reported.

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U.S. Central Command noted in a Monday post on X that «U.S. forces continue to aggressively strike Iranian military targets with precision munitions.» 

The post included video footage of the strikes.

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Ignored ICE detainers ‘put lives at risk,’ DHS says, targeting Newsom, Pritzker, Healey

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As congressional Democrats continue to vote to defund the Department of Homeland Security, the agency is calling out the «dangerous derangement» of sanctuary state leaders who it says are «putting American lives at risk» by releasing illegal immigrant pedophiles, murderers and gang members.

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A spokesperson for DHS slammed Democratic governors Gavin Newsom of California and JB Pritzker of Illinois, both rumored 2028 Democratic presidential candidates, and also Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey.

«Governor Newsom and his fellow sanctuary politicians—including Pritzker and Healey—are releasing murderers, pedophiles, and drug traffickers back into our neighborhoods and putting American lives at risk,» the spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

The spokesperson cited statistics showing that seven out of 10 of the safest cities in the U.S. cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. They issued a personal appeal to the Democratic governors, saying, «If we work together, we can make America safe again.»

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Left: California Gov. Gavin Newsom; Center: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker; Right: Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey. (Marijan Murat/picture alliance via Getty Images; Kamil Krzaczynski/Getty Images; Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

«Criminal illegal aliens should not be released from jails back onto our streets to terrorize more innocent Americans,» the spokesperson continued, adding that the agency is «calling on sanctuary politicians to stop this dangerous derangement and commit to honoring ICE arrest detainers.»

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Most of the 10 safest cities on U.S. News & World Report’s list are located either in states or counties that have laws directing municipal authorities to cooperate or coordinate directly with federal immigration enforcement. That cooperation often occurs through 287(g) agreements, which allow local law enforcement agencies to work directly with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The cities also share other traits, such as high median incomes and a lack of mixed-use zoning or transient rental housing, underscoring the ongoing debate over whether immigration enforcement cooperation plays a meaningful role in public safety.

According to the DHS, there are over 33,000 criminal illegal aliens in California’s custody.

The spokesperson cited several illegal immigrants with criminal records arrested by ICE in the last year who were released in California despite ICE detainers, including child predators and gang members.

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One of these individuals, Hector Grijalba-Sernas, from Mexico, was previously arrested for lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 years old. DHS said that despite ICE lodging a detainer against Grijalba-Sernas, he was released last year. He is currently in federal custody.

Another, Xujin An, from China, who was arrested for sexual penetration with force and sexual battery in Westminster, California, was arrested by ICE after its detainer was not honored, according to DHS. An is currently in ICE custody pending judicial proceedings.

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Left to right: Hector Grijalba-Sernas, Xujin An and Angel Navarro Camarillo. (Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for National Urban League; DHS)

A third, Angel Navarro Camarillo, who DHS said is a member of the La Familia street gang, was arrested by ICE following an arrest by local authorities for a sex offender violation. Likewise, the detainer against Navarro Camarillo was not honored, according to DHS. He has since been removed from the United States.

Carmelo Corado Hurtado, from Guatemala, was arrested by ICE following an unheeded detainer request and his conviction of first-degree murder, driving under the influence and second-degree robbery. ICE removed Corado Hurtado from the U.S. last year.

In Illinois, DHS said that ICE arrested illegal immigrant Jose Manuel Fuentes-Vargas, from Mexico, after its detainer against him was not honored and following his conviction of sexual assault of a victim less than 13 years of age. Fuentes-Vargas is currently in ICE custody.

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Another, Leonardo Ignot-Osto, a Mexican national who illegally entered the U.S. at least four times and was convicted of child abduction of a victim less than 17 years old, was arrested by ICE last year after its detainer was not honored. He was removed from the U.S.

A third, Jaime Mandujano-Nunez, from Mexico, was arrested by ICE late last year after he was released by authorities on an unknown date following his conviction of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child. He has also since been removed from the U.S.

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Left to right: Jose Manuel Fuentes-Vargas, Leonardo Ignot-Osto and Jaime Mandujano-Nunez. (iStock; DHS)

This comes amid mass outrage over the killing of Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman, allegedly by an illegal immigrant, Venezuelan national Jose Medina-Medina.

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According to DHS, Medina-Medina, 25, entered the U.S. during the Biden administration and had been previously arrested for shoplifting in Chicago, marking a prior criminal incident before the alleged murder.

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On Sunday, the Chicago Police Department formally charged Medina-Medina with murder in the shooting of Gorman. In a statement, the department said Medina-Medina was currently facing six felony charges, including a count of first-degree murder.

A spokesperson for Pritzker’s office told Fox News Digital, «Our thoughts are with the family, friends, and Loyola University community grieving the senseless murder of Sheridan Gorman.»

Pritzker’s spokesperson said that «violent crime has no place in our streets, and we expect the alleged perpetrator to be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.»

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They added that the Trump administration «needs to stop politicizing heinous tragedies and instead focus on real solutions, like reinstating federal funds to prevent violence that support our public safety efforts.»

Fox News Digital also reached out to the offices of Newsom and Healey. 

Fox News Digital’s Charles Creitz, Matt Finn, Emma Bussey and Fox News’ Bill Melugin contributed to this report.

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