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Man deported 3 times now convicted after illegal US reentry during Biden admin
Man deported 3 times now convicted after illegal US reentry during Biden admin

Fox News

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Fox News

Man deported 3 times now convicted after illegal US reentry during Biden admin

A man who entered the country illegally during the Biden administration after being deported three times before was convicted, Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced. Santo Beato Aybar-Aybar, 49, was most recently deported on Sept. 21, 2021, but returned without ever being "inspected, admitted or paroled" by federal immigration authorities. The Dominican national was arrested by ICE Boston, and he pleaded guilty in June in federal court. "Santo Beato Aybar-Aybar repeatedly displayed a blatant disregard for U.S. immigration laws, and that resulted in his conviction for illegally reentering the country after deportation," ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston acting Field Office Director Patricia H. Hyde said in a statement on Sunday. "We will not stand idly by as criminals subvert our immigration laws and take refuge in our neighborhoods. ICE Boston will continue to prioritize public safety by arresting and removing illegal alien offenders from our New England communities." Aybar-Aybar could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and three years of "supervised release" when he is sentenced on Sept. 11. Even after he serves his sentence in prison, he will be deported once again, according to an ICE press release. ICE Boston has been very active under the Trump administration, with federal leaders often going toe to toe with local Democrats. Boston and other cities in Massachusetts are considered sanctuary cities, meaning they have laws that limit local authorities' ability to comply with federal law enforcement on certain immigration-related matters. On July 17, ICE Boston announced another conviction of Guatemalan national Manuel Ruiz-Luis, 52, who was deported in both April 1996 and March 2012, but he came back into the country illegally, and it's unclear when. ICE Boston noted that the man, who was living in New Bedford, was previously criminally convicted for "operating under the influence" and driving without a license four different times. Ruiz-Luis will be sentenced on Sept. 18, and he could face two years behind bars, a $250,000 fine, and a year of "supervised release" and will be deported after prison time. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Furthermore, Ruiz-Luis chose to endanger our law-abiding residents by driving his vehicle under the influence of alcohol. ICE Boston will continue to prioritize public safety by arresting and removing criminal alien offenders from our New England neighborhoods," Hyde stated.

Turkish man alleged to have run ‘meet and greet' service for small boat migrants is arrested
Turkish man alleged to have run ‘meet and greet' service for small boat migrants is arrested

The Sun

time21-07-2025

  • The Sun

Turkish man alleged to have run ‘meet and greet' service for small boat migrants is arrested

A TURKISH man alleged to have run a 'meet and greet' service for boat migrants has been arrested in an early morning raid. The Sun joined Home Office immigration enforcement as they tracked the suspected people smuggler down to a family house in Tottenham, North London. 2 We watched as officers stormed the home at 6.25am and nicked the 34-year-old, who was wearing a Hugo Boss t-shirt and North Face tracksuit. He was brought out handcuffed and led to a police van by two cops. Others searched his black Mercedes parked over the road in the quiet street. The Home Office acted after Border Force officers found his contact details on phones seized from small boat migrants brought in to Dover. Law enforcement suspect he is part of a ' meet and greet ' operation for arrivals and could have been housing some of those trying to enter the UK illegally. So far this year, more than 23,000 have crossed the Channel on overcrowded dinghies — a record for this point of the year. Home Office Criminal and Financial Investigations regional lead for London and South, Chris Foster, told The Sun outside the targeted address: 'We think this man is involved in organising some of the small boat crossings from France over to England. 'These people are just taking advantage of the vulnerable. "They're being sold a dream and actually that's not the reality. 'We're going to bear down on those involved in this vile trade. Two asylum seekers caught making OnlyFans sex film in hotel paid for by YOU in shocking abuse of system 'It's not just about people coming here illegally, it also feeds things like illegal working. "People involved in this often have got links to other organised crime, drug dealing, things like that."

Two foreign nationals arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs, enter Oman illegally
Two foreign nationals arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs, enter Oman illegally

Times of Oman

time18-07-2025

  • Times of Oman

Two foreign nationals arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs, enter Oman illegally

Muscat: The Police Coast Guard, under the Police Command of South Al Batinah Governorate, has arrested two Iranian nationals for attempting to smuggle large quantities of drugs into the Sultanate of Oman, said the Royal Oman Police (ROP). The suspects were transporting the drugs via a fishing boat and entering the country illegally. Crystal meth, hashish, marijuana, and over 68,000 tablets of psychotropic substances were seized. Legal procedures are being completed against them.

Indonesian couple gets 6 months for entering Malaysia illegally
Indonesian couple gets 6 months for entering Malaysia illegally

Free Malaysia Today

time11-07-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Indonesian couple gets 6 months for entering Malaysia illegally

The Sibu magistrates' court ordered that the couple be referred to the immigration department on completion of their jail terms. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : An Indonesian couple, one of whom faces a charge of murdering a countryman in Sarawak last month, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Sibu sessions court today after pleading guilty to entering the country illegally. Judge Musyiri Peet handed down the sentence on Heriadi, 39, and his wife, Keti, 36, and ordered them to be referred to the immigration department upon completing their jail terms. The couple was found to have entered Malaysia without valid travel documents on June 23 at about 9.50pm near Jalan Teku-Pasai Siong in Sibu. They were detained during a police spot check after being suspected of involvement in the murder of an Indonesian national earlier. Investigations found they had no valid travel documents, and immigration department records showed no entry or exit records under their names. Heriadi was charged in the magistrates' court on Tuesday with killing a fellow Indonesian, Andi, at a plantation hut on Jalan Rantau Panjang at 7pm on June 22. No plea was recorded as the case falls under the High Court's jurisdiction. The next hearing is set for Aug 29.

Indonesian couple jailed for illegal entry into Malaysia, man also accused of murder in Sibu
Indonesian couple jailed for illegal entry into Malaysia, man also accused of murder in Sibu

Malay Mail

time11-07-2025

  • Malay Mail

Indonesian couple jailed for illegal entry into Malaysia, man also accused of murder in Sibu

SIBU, July 11 — An Indonesian couple was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Sessions Court here today after pleading guilty to entering Malaysia illegally. Judge Musyiri Peet handed down the sentence to 39-year-old Heriadi and his 36-year-old wife, Keti, who were also ordered to be referred to the Immigration Department upon completing their jail terms. According to the charge sheet, the couple entered Malaysia without valid travel documents on June 23 at about 9.50pm near Jalan Teku-Pasai Siong here. They were charged under Section 6(1)(C) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 (Amendment 2002) and face penalties under Section 6(3) of the same Act, which carries a fine of up to RM10,000, imprisonment for up to five years, or both, and may also include whipping of up to six strokes upon conviction. The pair was detained during a police spot check after being suspected of involvement in the murder of an Indonesian national at a plantation hut on Jalan Rantau Panjang. Investigations found they had no valid travel documents and Immigration Department records showed no entry or exit records under their names. The prosecution was led by Deputy Public Prosecutor Cynthia Emmelda Jerry while both defendants were unrepresented. Separately, Heriadi faces a murder charge at the Magistrate's Court for allegedly killing a fellow Indonesian, Andi, on June 22 at 7pm at a plantation hut on Jalan Rantau Panjang. No plea was recorded as the case falls under the High Court's jurisdiction. The next hearing is set for August 29. — Bernama

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