Illegal Alien Charged with Sexually Abusing 14-Year-Old Disabled Child; Twice-Deported Illegal Alien MS-13 Gang Member, Accused of Kidnapping Attack, Gets 7.5 Years in Prison; Multiple Sex Offenders, Fugitives, Gang Members Arrested After Crossing Southwest Border
Illegal Alien Charged with Sexually Abusing 14-Year-Old Disabled Child:
An illegal alien allegedly sexually abused a child with disabilities in Frederick County, Maryland, according to local police.
Ricardo Cruz Mendoza, a 37-year-old illegal alien, was arrested in April and has since been charged with four counts of sexual abuse of a minor and one count of third-degree sexual offense.
According to the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office, Mendoza sexually abused a 14-year-old minor with disabilities. The sheriff’s office is one of many that work directly with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) via the 287(g) program to swiftly alert the agency when illegal aliens are arrested and charged with crimes.
“This is yet another example of the value of the 287g program to public safety in Frederick County,” Sheriff Chuck Jenkins said of the arrest. —>READ MORE HERE
Twice-Deported Illegal Alien MS-13 Gang Member, Accused of Kidnapping Attack, Gets 7.5 Years in Prison:
A twice-deported illegal alien MS-13 Gang member was sentenced to seven and a half years in federal prison after having allegedly kidnapped and beaten a high school student for his refusal to join the gang.
Franklin Pineda-Caceras, a 22-year-old illegal alien from Honduras, was sentenced after having pleaded guilty to illegal re-entry of a previously deported alien, being an illegal alien in possession of ammunition, being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number, and possession of marijuana and cocaine with the intent to distribute.
Pineda-Caceras went to trial on charges that he possessed a firearm as part of his drug trafficking scheme and was found guilty in February.
In January 2014, Pineda-Caceras successfully illegally crossed the United States-Mexico border and was subsequently deported in June 2016. Pineda-Caceras illegally entered the U.S., again, sometime before October 2017.
That month, Pineda-Caceras was found with digital scales, 41 grams of cocaine, over 44 grams of marijuana, numerous handguns, an assault rifle, and an arsenal of ammunition. He was deported, again, in May 2018. —>READ MORE HERE
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Multiple Sex Offenders, Fugitives, Gang Members Arrested After Crossing Southwest Border
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