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Boston court ignores immigration detainer, releases illegal immigrant accused of raping developmentally disabled person

A Boston criminal court harshly reprimanded a federal immigration detainee, which led to his temporary release onto the streets. illegal alien He is suspected of raping a particularly vulnerable person.

In December 2022, a man from Haiti entered the United States illegally through a port of entry in Brownsville, Texas. Although he was considered an illegal immigrant at the time, he was still given a notice to appear in immigration court in Boston, 3,200 miles away.

It appears that during his time in Beantown, this man had even less respect for Americans and American law. Last September, Boston police arrested him in Dorchester on suspicion of rape, indecent assault and battery on a developmentally disabled person.

Because of the man's “illegal immigration status,” Boston agents with ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations, a subdivision of ICE, immediately ordered him to be “immigrant detained” in ICE's Dorchester District Court. filed a complaint. press release Said. But the court ignored the detainees, releasing the suspect in November with only an ankle bracelet to keep him honest.

Fortunately, the man appears to have been successful, and the man, whose name has not been disclosed but is known to be 31 years old, was reassembled without incident by ERO Boston personnel on January 9th. arrested. He remains in ICE custody pending release. Appearing before an immigration judge.

After the criminal case against him is fully adjudicated, ERO Boston plans to petition for his deportation, the press release claimed.

ERO Boston Field Office Director Todd M. Lyons issued a statement condemning the Dorchester court for disobeying detainees and releasing potentially violent offenders into the community.

“The men and women of ERO Boston continue to protect our community from those who pose a real threat to public safety. We remain strongly committed to protecting the residents of our communities, which remains a core part of our mission,” Lyons said.

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