ROCKVILLE, Md. – Police believe two Rockville High School students – at least one an illegal immigrant – brutally raped a 14-year-old girl inside a school bathroom on Thursday, and details of the incident released this week are horrifying.

The victim told police Jose O. Montano, a 17-year-old ninth grader from El Salvador, and Henry E. Sanchez-Milian, an 18-year-old ninth grader from Guatemala, shoved her into a bathroom at the school and forced her into a stall where they took turns holding her down and raping her, vaginally, anally and orally, Fox News reports.

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“The victim was walking in the school hallway when she met two male students, identified as Montano and Sanchez. Montano asked the victim to walk with him and Sanchez. Montano asked the victim to engage in sexual intercourse. She refused,” Montgomery County Police wrote in a prepared statement.

“Montano asked the victim again and then forced her into a boy’s bathroom and then into a stall. Montano and Sanchez both raped the victim inside the bathroom stall.”

The girl told police she knew Montano, who eventually left the bathroom when he heard a door open while Sanchez allegedly held his hand over the girl’s mouth. The two then put Sanchez’s jacket over her head and walked her out of the bathroom. The girl said she went into the girl’s bathroom and as she exited she saw the two coming back so she fled and alerted school staff, according to court records.

School officials contacted the Montgomery County Police Department Special Victims Investigations Division, and officers arrested the teens shortly after interviewing the teens.

Montano “denied having any sexual contact with (the victim),” according to the police report cited by CNSNews. “Montano stated they went into the bathroom to tell jokes.”

Police “processed the boy’s bathroom and observed suspected blood that may be mixed with male fluid,” the report states.

Both Sanchez and Montano were arrested on one count of first-degree rape and two counts of first-degree sex offense, and now face a potential sentence of life in prison, The Washington Post reports.

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Both are charged as adults in the case, though police released little information about Montano because he’s 17. Authorities also released a mugshot of Sanchez, but not Montano.

U.S. Department of Homeland Security data shows Sanchez was stopped by Border Patrol in Rio Grande, Texas in August 2016 and officers determined he entered the country illegally from Mexico. Sanchez was ordered to appear before an immigration judge but had not yet received a hearing date.

Montano came from El Salvador eight months ago, the Post reports.

Montgomery County District Judge Eugene Wolfe ordered both teens to be held without bond.

“I believe that you are a danger,” Wolfe told Sanchez at a court appearance on Friday.

He described both students as “dangerous and flight risks,” according to Fox News.

Montgomery County executive Ike Leggett told the Rockville Patch Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued detainers for both students, which is a formal request for local authorities to hold illegal immigrants for federal officials, rather than release them on bond.

Montgomery County is notorious for ignoring ICE detainers for illegal immigrants, but Leggett said local authorities will cooperate fully with federal officials in this case to ensure the two teens are deported once their criminal case concludes.

Leggett said he was “immediately sick and disgusted when it was reported that two young men raped a 14-year-old student at Rockville High School last Thursday,” according to the news site.

“This should not happen. Period,” he said. “My deepest condolences go out to this young girl and her family.”

Superintendent Jack Smith described the arrested students’ actions as “horrible and unacceptable” in a letter to parents on Sunday.

“They do not represent the positive values of our students and school communities,” he said. “Our thoughts are with the student who reported the incident and her family.”

Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, told Fox News the situation is the inevitable result of the Obama administration’s “disastrous handling” of a surge of illegal immigrants flooding across the Mexico border from Central America in recent years.

“The surge of Central American kids has become a significant problem in many of the school district where they are allowed to resettle,” Vaughan said, adding that sanctuary polices like those in Montgomery County only make matters worse.

“The result is that many gang members and other thugs and miscreants are allowed to remain in the country in defiance of immigration laws and causing problems like this,” she said.

“Montgomery, like others that have absorbed a large number of the Central American youths, has experienced a notable uptick in violence that has been attributed to gangs like MS-13, and this has been especially acute in the high schools,” she continued. “This is one of the worst case scenarios that was bound to happen, and it’s not an isolated case.”