ICE removes 6-time deported criminal alien to Mexico
HOUSTON – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement removed a six-time deported criminal alien with an extensive criminal history from the U.S. Feb. 10.
ICE transported Jesus Alvarez Sinecio, a 32-year-old Mexican national, from the Montgomery Processing Center in Conroe, Texas, to the Laredo Port of Entry where he was released into Mexico.
Alvarez has illegally entered the U.S. at least six times and was previously removed from the country by U.S. immigration officials in November 2013, May 2015, May 2018, October 2018, and November 2019.
While in the country illegally, Alvarez has been convicted of several criminal offenses including aggravated assault of a family member, alien in possession of a firearm, driving under the influence, illegal entry, and illegal re-entry.
“This criminal alien has repeatedly entered the country illegally for over a decade and then gone on to commit serious criminal offenses which directly threatened public safety,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Houston Field Office Director Bret Bradford. “By carelessly flaunting our system of laws, his actions endangered everyone in the community. Our immigration officers, work tirelessly to quickly identify and remove criminal aliens like this from Southeast Texas who are an immediate threat to the public before their actions can harm any additional victims.”
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