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The immigration and customs control of the United States (ICE) has arrested an illegal foreigner from Guatemala In Massachusettswho was accused of multiple positions of child violation.
ICE said José Fernando-Perez, 49, was arrested in Framingham, Massachusetts, on February 2. He had previously been accused of three positions of forced rape of a child and three charges of aggravated rape of a child.
“José Fernando-Pérez has been accused of some horrible crimes against a minor in our Commonwealth,” said Patricia H. Hyde, the intering field director of ICE control operations of ICE control operations (Ero) Boston. “He is exactly the type of alien abroad whom we pointed to our ‘worst first’ political. He presented a significant danger for the children of Massachusetts, and we will not tolerate such a threat to our community.”
According to ICE, Fernando entered the United States illegally On an unknown date and location, without being inspected, admitted or on probation by an immigration official.
In December 2005, Fernando was prosecuted in Lynn’s district court to leave the scene of an accident with property damage and for having inaccurate plates attached to the vehicle. He was finally convicted of the charges on October 19, 2012.
He was prosecuted again in the district court of Lynn on April 19, 2022, but this time for the violation of a child by force.
The court dismissed the case due to an accusation in the Superior Court, ICE said.
On May 16, 2022, ICE presented an immigration arrest against Fernando with the Essex County Correction House, although the Super County Court of Essex ignored the arrest and released it in conditions prior to the trial on October 6, 2022 .
On February 2, Fernando was arrested, and since then, ICE officers have given him a notice to appear before an immigration judge with the Department of Justice. ICE said Fernando currently remains in custody.
Massachusetts Maura Democratic Governor Maura Healey Governorate In November that his state police “does not” be cooperating with the mass deportation efforts of President Donald Trump, warning that he will use “all tools in the toolbox” to “protect” residents in the blue state.
But last month, he changed his tone, noting that his State is not a sanctuary, despite a 2017 decision of the Supreme Judicial Court of the State that severely limits the cooperation of the application of the law with ICE.
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“I’m still opposed to efforts to aim at great stripes of an undocumented population that has not done anything wrong that they are not here without a legal presence,” he said.
Healey has taken a slightly more centrist position in the application of immigration in recent months.
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After an illegal migrant was caught using the state migrant shelter system for illegal activities, Healey said he was “outraged,” ordered a complete inspection of the system and He sent a letter to Massachusetts legislative leadersurging them to amend the “right to take refuge” the laws of the State to exclude illegal immigrants.
At that time, he commented that Trump now has the opportunity to fix the border and said: “I hope you do it.”
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea CampbellHowever, it continues to firmly oppose the repression of the Trump administration.
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In fact, she turned to social networks several times last month to express her anger on Trump’s immigration decisions, saying in an X position that “the State and local police cannot be commanded for the federal immigration application. A Despite what President Trump can think, he does not “have the authority to unilaterally rewrite our Constitution.”
Bill Melugin de Fox News, Peter Pinedo, Stephen Sorace and Adam Shaw contributed to this report.