Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it is deporting a man who was slapped on the wrist after committing a violent crime but complaining to lower accusations.
ice I said In a press release prioritizing the deportation of 48-year-old Manuel Terez after the man was arrested for murder on April 2, 2022.
He was sentenced to community supervision for eight years with zero prison time.
Terez was convicted of killing a man by stabbing him seven times in Dallas County, Texas, and then he left and returned with gasoline to burn the man's body.
Dallas News It will be identified The victim as 52-year-old Anthony Moreno is a popular artist killed after interviewing Tellez for social media. Detectives said at a court hearing that Moreno and Telles were in the love triangle with the woman, and that was the motive for the violence.
The illegal foreigner, originally from Mexico, pleaded guilty to manslaughter charges after being charged with murder, but was sentenced to eight years of community supervision with zero prison time.
“We are grateful to our federal partners within the Department of Justice and to our US Customs and Border Protection for helping us remove targets of this priority from our community,” said Josh Johnson, field office director of Ice Enforcement and Removal Operations.
“This is a terrible criminal,” he added.
Ice said Tellez was in deportation detention.
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