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    Deported Criminal Aliens Continue to Exploit Unsecured U.S. Border Areas

    Deported Criminal Aliens Continue to Exploit Unsecured U.S. Border Areas

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    Border Patrol agents along the U.S. southwest border with Mexico continue to arrest previously deported criminal aliens who exploit weaknesses in barrier technology to re-enter the country. Those criminal aliens include child sex offenders, violent criminals, and members of transnational criminal gangs.

    Rio Grande Valley Sector agents patrolling near Harlingen, Texas, on Monday arrested a group of 15 migrants after they crossed the border from Mexico illegally. The agents transported the migrants to the station where they conduct an identification process that includes a biometric background investigation. During the investigation, the agents identified one of the men as a Salvadoran national with an extensive criminal history and membership in the MS-13 gang, according to Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol officials. The gang member’s criminal record included possession of a prohibited weapon and rape in Tennessee.


    Later that same day, Rio Grande City Station agents patrolling the border near Roma, Texas, arrested another Salvadoran national. The background investigation revealed membership in the MS-13 gang and a conviction for possession of a controlled substance and evading arrest.


    Elsewhere on the border, Tucson Sector agents also arrested a previously deported criminal alien on Monday near the Lukeville Port of Entry. The agents identified the man as 31-year-old Juan Aranda-Rameriz, a convicted rapist from Tennessee. The Tennessee court sentenced the Mexican national to two years in state prison. Immigration officers deported him following the completion of his sentence.


    A few days earlier, El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Calexico Station arrested a man who illegally crossed the border about 3.5 miles east of the Calexico West Port of Entry. A fingerprint match identified the man as a 53-year-old Mexican national, Rutilo Velasquez-Lupercio. Officials said that Velasquez received a conviction for involuntary manslaughter in 1996. The court sentenced him to a four-year prison term. Another court convicted him in 2001 for possession of a controlled substance. That court sentenced him to five years in prison.


    He is currently being held in federal custody pending felony charges of illegal re-entry after removal as an aggravated felon. If convicted on the charge, he could spend up to 20 years in a U.S. federal prison before being deported again.
    Rio Grande City Station agents in South Texas arrested a Guatemalan national on Sunday who illegally crossed the border near Roma, Texas. A background investigation revealed the man to have a conviction in the state of Virginia for sexual fondling of a child.


    All of the previously deported aliens now await federal charges. Other migrants apprehended along with the criminal aliens will be processed according to the applicable sector’s guidelines.



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    Summary of the previously deported and caught returning in the last few days....apparently jail time or the fear of more jail time is no deterrent to these...also these are only the ones caught, how many made it without detection?

    MS-13 gang, according to Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol officials. The gang member’s criminal record included possession of a prohibited weapon and rape in Tennessee.

    MS-13 gang and a conviction for possession of a controlled substance and evading arrest.


    a convicted rapist from Tennessee. The Tennessee court sentenced the Mexican national to two years in state prison. Immigration officers deported him following the completion of his sentence.

    involuntary manslaughter in 1996. The court sentenced him to a four-year prison term. Another court convicted him in 2001 for possession of a controlled substance. That court sentenced him to five years in prison.


    the man has a conviction in the state of Virginia for sexual fondling of a child.
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    This is war and should be treated as such. Shut that border down and remove them on the spot.

    Load up barges and let the Coast Guard ship them back!
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