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The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced this week that it had arrested an illegal Ecuadorian immigrant on an international warrant.
ICE has announced that Manuel Oswaldo Guzman-Morales was arrested late last month and has several arrests in the United States.
He was first deported in 1994, then reentered, arrested by ICE in New Jersey in 2007, and finally deported to Ecuador in 2010.
In 2013, Border Patrol picked up Guzman Morales across the border in Arizona. He was denied parole, but was later released from ICE custody on a supervisory order after posting bail.
ICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant With Child Sex Crimes Conviction, Multiple Deportations
Ecuador issued an international warrant last February for rape charges. ICE said the alleged offense took place in Ecuador in 2013, about a month before the suspect entered the United States.
Illegal Immigrant in Mexico Convicted of Possessing Child Porn
Guzman-Morales is currently in ICE custody but has not yet been deported. ICE said it was “awaiting the outcome of his lawsuit.” He is the latest illegal immigrant to be charged or convicted of a sex crime with a minor, illegally crossing the border and later arrested by ICE.
Last month, ICE announced it had arrested an illegal immigrant in Mexico who had a criminal record for child molestation. The 43-year-old man had been deported five times from the United States and convicted in 2007.
It was the same month as 24 years old Mexican pleaded guilty After entering the United States earlier this year, I was transported and possessed child pornography this month. He came across the border and was picked up by a group of illegal immigrants near Carrizo Springs, Texas.When authorities searched his phone, they found 116 images of children, including There was also a picture of his 3-year-old child.
The Biden administration has tried to narrow agent internal enforcement guidelines to focus on public safety threats, national security threats, and recent border crossers. That guidance was blocked after legal challenges by Republican states. The administration says the guidance will allow it to target the most pressing threats to the country, but opponents have noted a dramatic decline in deportation under the administration. .
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Meanwhile, the U.S. Border Patrol regularly documents cases of sex offenders, including child sex offenders, who cross the border.
This week, Border Patrol agents near Donna, Texas, found an immigrant previously convicted of aggravating a child sexual assault in Texas. He was sentenced to 10 years probation.