ICE arrests Guatemalan alien charged with girlfriend’s murder; uncle, an illegal alien, charged with accessory
BALTIMORE — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested illegal 23-year-old Guatemalan national Keycy Robinson Alexis Barrera-Rosa, April 5, in La Plata, Maryland. Berrera-Rosa is pending charges for the murder of his girlfriend, Lesbia Mileth Ramirez-Guerra, 23. Ramirez was also a Guatemalan alien.
Barrera-Rosa’s uncle, Rolvin Eduardo Barrera-Barrera, 37, has also been charged by local authorities with accessory after fact of murder.
“The arrest of these two individuals marks a significant step towards justice,” said ICE Baltimore acting Field Office Director Vernon Liggins. “This heinous crime not only devastated a community but also reinforced the urgent need to prioritize public safety by identifying, arresting, and removing egregious illegal aliens who threaten our neighborhoods. ICE will continue to work tirelessly, side by side with our law enforcement partners, to safeguard our communities and uphold the rule of law.”
The United States Border Patrol apprehended Barrera-Rosa April 10, 2019, near El Paso, Texas, and served him a notice to appear before a Department of Justice immigration judge. Barrera-Rosa reported Ramirez missing to the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, March 31. ICE arrested Barrera at the CCSO, April 5, and served him a notice to appear. The CCSO charged Barrera-Rosa with first-degree murder April 18.
The United States Border Patrol apprehended Barrera-Barrera April 10, 2019, along with his nephew Barrera-Rosa, near El Paso, Texas, and served him a notice to appear before a Department of Justice immigration judge. The CCSO arrested and charged Barrera-Barrera April 18, with accessory after fact of murder. On the same date ICE placed an immigration detainer on Barrera-Barrera with the Charles County Detention Center.
Barrera-Barrera is being held without bond at the CCDC. Barrera-Rosa is currently in ICE custody at the Farmville Detention Center in Farmville, Virginia, as he awaits extradition to the CCSO.
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