AZMEX I3 17 JAN 2018
Note: " sentenced to one year in prison" ?
They detain man deported just last week
MANUEL POSTED ON 01/17/2018
Omar Chiquete
http://nuevodia.com.mx/2018/01/17/detienen-a-deportado-apenas-la-semana-pasada/
New Day / Nogales, Arizona
Agents of the Border Patrol of the Tucson Sector assigned to the Nogales Station, arrested a Mexican previously deported on Saturday afternoon and discovered that he was convicted and imprisoned for raping a minor in the State of Washington, in 2016 .
Agents patrolling East Nogales arrested 33-year-old René Maldonado Alvarado for being illegally present in the United States. During the arrest, the agents conducted a Maldonado record check that revealed that he was convicted in Adams County, Washington, for "Rape of a minor in the third degree" and sentenced to one year in prison.
Maldonado will remain in federal custody pending prosecution for immigration violations related to the re-entry of an aggravated offender.
All persons detained by the Border Patrol are subjected to criminal background checks using biometric data to ensure that illegal immigrants with criminal records are positively identified.
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Honduran family would be deported: INM
Details Published on Tuesday, January 16, 2018,
Written by César Barragán / El Diario
http://www.eldiariodesonora.com.mx/notas.php?nota=104593
Nogales, Son
The Delegate of the National Institute of Migration in Sonora, Juan Manuel Hurtado Monreal, reported that the couple of Hondurans who lost their baby when arriving in Nogales, in their attempt to illegals cross into the United States, to give themselves up they will be deported.
"The National Institute of Migration can receive them, that is, they are voluntarily handed over to the delegation to be detained and begin their deportation process to Honduras.
"In case the couple wants to take the body of their son back, that issue would have to be arranged with their consulate," he explained.
He also mentioned that the INM does not have any scheme to give them humanitarian support to stay in Mexico, since their legal status is that they are undocumented in the country.
He stressed that at the time the INM has some field work, that is to say operatives in search of illegals, they will be located and deported to their country, in accordance with the law.
The public official argued that he could not say what agency or national or international organization can help these people.
I point out again that if you want to return to your country, you can turn yourself in at the Nogales offices where you will be detained and deported.
Finally he explained that they will not go looking for this family since they do not even know where they are exactly, they would only proceed in the event of a field operation.
Red Cross continues its assistance
Around this case the staff of the Red Cross of Nogales, continues to help this young couple and their youngest son who lives with them, as part of the RCF program.
The base commander Guadalupe Guadalupe Busio, explained that since the day on which this tragedy occurred, his State Delegate Carlos Freaner Figueroa, has been on the lookout and ordered not to be left alone and even if there is an economic need for the Red Cross will cover it.
Family appreciates support
On the other hand, the Hernández Carrasco family thanked all the support shown by the people of Nogales, including people from the neighboring country, who are surprised at the great heart of this people who, without knowing them, have given them so much time. Number for help them personally is 631 13 78600.
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