Tuesday, October 2, 2018

MEXICAN SEX OFFENDERS CAUGHT REENTERING ARIZONA

Border Patrol Agents Catch 2 Illegal Alien Sex Offenders in Arizona


By Michael W. Chapman | October 16, 2018 | 2:54 PM EDT


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(CNSNews.com) -- Two illegal aliens who had previously been convicted of sex crimes in the United States were captured by U.S. Border Patrol agents on Friday in Arizona. Both of the criminals were in this country illegally.
On Oct. 12, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Border agents arrested Mexican national Alejandro Ramirez Santiago, 36, near Ajo, Ariz., after he had illegally crossed the border.
"When agents conducted a records check on Ramirez, they learned he had been convicted in Texas of sexual assault and sentenced to three years confinement in 2006," stated the CBP in a press release.
Also on Oct. 12, Border agents captured Salvadoran national Santos Ayala-Alfaro, 42, near Ajo, who was in the country illegally. 

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"During processing, agents discovered that Ayala has been previously convicted in Kings County, Washington in 2008 for possession of cocaine, in 2009 for manufacturing and dealing a schedule three narcotic, and in 2012 for rape, assault, and harassment," reported the CBP.  "Ayala was sentenced to a combined 123 months confinement for his crimes."
Both of the alien criminals are being held in federal custody "pending prosecution for criminal felony immigration charges," said the CBP. 



Border Patrol Agents Bust Kidnapper, Sex Offenders Illegally Re-Entering U.S.



Border Patrol agents arrest migrants in Arizona after they illegally crossed the border from Mexico.
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Border Patrol agents assigned to Arizona sectors stopped three dangerous criminal aliens from successfully re-entering the U.S from Mexico.

Agents assigned to the Yuma and Tucson Sectors encountered three previously removed criminal aliens and stopped them from successfully making their way back into the U.S. Records revealed that two of the criminal aliens had convictions for sex offenses and the third has a conviction for kidnapping, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Agents assigned to the Brian A. Terry Border Patrol Station arrested 40-year-old Jose Adan Olvera-Rojas after he illegally crossed the border near Naco, Arizona, on Saturday. The agents transported the migrant to the station and conducted a biometric background investigation. Records revealed that Olvera-Rojas is a previously convicted sex offender. A court in Marion County, Florida, convicted him for rape in 2002, officials stated.
Ajo Station agents encountered another criminal alien that same day. During a patrol west of the Lukeville Port of Entry, the agents arrested Luis Alvarez-Rodriguez, a 31-year-old Mexican national, for illegally entering the U.S. The agents transported the Mexican man to the Ajo Station for processing on immigration violations and a biometric background investigation. During the investigation, agents learned that a court in Maricopa County, Arizona, convicted Alvarez-Rodriguez for kidnapping in 2008. The court sentenced the man to 10 years in prison.
During a patrol near Somerton, Arizona, Yuma Station agents apprehended Carlos Zelaya-Zelaya, a 46-year-old Honduran national, after he illegally crossed the border from Mexico.
A records check at the Yuma Station uncovered a lengthy criminal history for the Honduran man. A court in the sanctuary city of San Francisco convicted Zeyla in 2000 for “annoying or molesting a child under 18,” officials reported. The records also show convictions for transporting or selling narcotics or controlled substances in 1999. He served a three-year prison sentence for those crimes.
The three previously-deported criminal aliens could now face new federal felony charges for illegal re-entry after removal. If convicted, they could each face up to 20 years in federal prison.
Bob Price serves as associate editor and senior political news contributor for Breitbart Texas. He is a founding member of the Breitbart Texas team. Follow him on Twitter @BobPriceBBTX and Facebook.




Six-Times-Deported Illegal Alien Faces Death for Allegedly Murdering 3 Men



Six-Times-Deported Illegal Alien Faces Death for Allegedly Murdering 3 Men
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A six-times-deported illegal alien accused of beating to death three men with baseball bats could be facing the death penalty.

Ramon Escobar, a 47-year-old illegal alien from El Salvador, was arrested last week in Santa Monica, California, after he allegedly attacked seven people, leaving three of them to ultimately die due to the alleged attacks, Breitbart News reported.
The illegal alien has been charged with first-degree murder and is now facing the death penalty if he is convicted for the killings.


The illegal alien allegedly attacked three men in downtown Los Angeles on September 16. Escobar is also accused of attacking a homeless man on a Santa Monica beach on September 8, attacking another man on a Santa Monica beach on Sept 10, and of the deadly beating of 39-year-old Steven Cruze Jr. on the Santa Monica Pier. Cruze Jr. died from the injuries of the attack.
Escobar fled to the sanctuary state of California — which protects criminal illegal aliens from deportation and arrest — after being questioned last month in Houston, Texas, in regards to the disappearance of a couple of his relatives.
The illegal alien has been deported six times out of the United States between 1997 and 2011, according to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials. In 2017, Escobar was released from federal custody after being granted his appeal that he filed in immigration court a year before.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.

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