An illegal immigrant was arrested Thursday in Connecticut for sexually assaulting a three-year-old girl.

Douglas Hus-Flores, a 19-year old Guatemalan living illegally in Stamford, Connecticut, was arrested just hours before a scheduled immigration hearing according to local police.

“Putting all opinions about this presidential executive order aside, its enforcement is going to have a local impact.”

Hus-Flores admitted his crime to police, telling them he “felt lonely and wanted to be with a woman,” according to the police report.

A little over a week ago, Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy issued a memo to the state’s law enforcement officers ordering them not to comply with federal immigration enforcement.

“Putting all opinions about this presidential executive order aside, its enforcement is going to have a local impact, especially given the constrained resources and financial impacts this will have on state and municipal budgets, which we already know are stretched to their limits, in addition to giving rise to serious concerns in affected communities,” Malloy said in a prepared statement.

Hus-Flores’ arrest came less than a week after the arrest of another illegal alien in Connecticut for a violent crime. Last Friday, Oscar Hernandez, an illegal alien deported previously for felony convictions, was arrested as the prime suspect in a double stabbing and kidnapping in Bridgeport.

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News of the horrific crime in Stamford also comes just a day after two illegal aliens from El Salvador — members of the notorious MS-13 street gang — appeared in a Houston, Texas, court on charges of kidnapping and torturing one victim and the murder of another in what was allegedly a satanic ritual sacrifice.

Also on Thursday, more than a dozen MS-13 gang members living in Long Island, New York — most of whom are in the country illegally — were indicted for the brutal murders of several area high school students.