AZMEX I3 14 SEP 2019
Note: mug shot at link.
Border Patrol arrests man wanted for rape, murder
Border Patrol arrested Juan Francisco Espinosa-Burgos, wanted for rape and murder.
(Source: U.S. Border Patrol)
By KOLD News 13 Staff | September 12, 2019 at 3:18 PM MST - Updated September 12 at 3:18 PM
https://www.kold.com/2019/09/12/border-patrol-arrests-man-wanted-rape-murder/
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested a Mexican national with multiple warrants in both Mexico and Oregon
for homicide and rape, respectively.
Tucson Sector agents arrested three men after they illegally crossed the border into the United States
through a mountainous area outside Nogales.
Records checks revealed one of the men, Juan Francisco Espinosa-Burgos, to be wanted for rape in Oregon City, Oregon.
He is also wanted in Mexico for homicide.
All three subjects will be processed for immigration violations.
Espinosa-Burgos will be handed over to Mexican law enforcement authorities following his extradition to Oregon
for adjudication of his alleged crimes in the U.S.
All those arrested by the Border Patrol undergo criminal history checks
using biometrics to ensure migrants with criminal histories are positively identified.
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INM will grant permanent residence to African migrants
Details Published on Saturday September 14, 2019,
Written by Special
http://www.eldiariodesonora.com.mx/notas.php?nota=135925
Chiapas
The procedures in favor of Africans will start from Tuesday, the National Migration Institute reported
The National Institute of Migration could grant the permanent residence card to the group of 812 Africans
who seek protection from a federal judge, in order to have a legal stay in Mexican territory,
said José Luis Villagrán director of the Human Dignification Center, who gives legal advice to extracontinentals.
He said that it was a commitment assumed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the procedures in favor of Africans
will start from Tuesday, but he said that the intention of the agency is not that Africans decide to go to the United States,
because there they can also be arrested
He explained that the amparo process continues so that they are taken care of
and not forced to return by the southern border.
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