Previously deported illegal alien charged with child-rape, arrested in Md.







An open border allowed this illegal alien felon to easily re-enter the country

On Monday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested Santos Javier Guevara-Oliva, 33, in Hyattsville, Md.

On February 1, the Salvadoran national was charged in Santa Barbara, Calif., with aggravated sexual assault on a child under 14 as well as forcible rape.

An ICE press release states:

Detectives from the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Department contacted ERO (Enforcement and Removal Operations) officers in Santa Barbara after they suspected that Guevara-Oliva might be in the country illegally. ERO officers initiated an investigation and determined that Guevara-Oliva is a citizen of El Salvador who was previously deported from the United States as an aggravated felon in December 2010. At an unknown place and time, Guevara-Oliva illegally re-entered the United States without inspection and took up residence in the Santa Barbara area. ERO Santa Barbara officers contacted ERO Baltimore CAP officers after they learned that Guevara-Oliva might have fled to the Baltimore/Washington, D.C., area.
In 2009, Guevara-Oliva was convicted in Santa Barbara Superior Court of grand theft and false imprisonment, and sentenced to two years in prison, which prompted his deportation.

Of course, with a largely undefended border with Mexico, deportations are becoming increasingly meaningless.
Guevara-Oliva is being held in a detention facility in Baltimore, Md., where he awaits extradition to Santa Barbara. If convicted, the illegal alien faces up to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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