Illegal Alien Arrested on Money Laundering and Drug Charges Also Had Warrant for Child Sex Abuse in Mexico
An illegal alien living in Arizona is being returned home to Mexico to face charges for allegedly sexually abusing a child after he was arrested in the United States for alleged money laundering and drug crimes.
“A Mexican national, wanted in his native country for sexual abuse or rape of a child, was removed Friday by officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) and transferred to the custody of the Mexican Federal Police,” according to an ICE press release.
Rodrigo Castillo Alvarez, who used the aliases Oscar Castillo and Alfonso Castillo Delgado, was first arrested in Maricopa County, Ariz. in April on money laundering and drug charges, and entered ICE custody shortly thereafter. ICE found that he was subject to an arrest warrant for allegedly raping a girl under the age of 12 in Mexico.
“On May 23, an immigration judge in Eloy, Arizona, ordered Alvarez removed from the United States,” the press release said.
News of the litany of trouble allegedly caused by an illegal alien comes as Washington, D.C. has been slow to act on securing the southern border.
Big League Politics reported:
President Donald J. Trump has declared a national state of emergency, for which several heavily-blue states immediately sued his administration. Democrats refuse to budge on the issue, unwilling to secure America’s borders. As illegal border crossings surge, they blocked a meaningful amount of wall funding in the 2019 federal budget.
In what many conservatives see as a colossal failure, the Republican Congress, led by former Speaker Paul Ryan, current Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, failed to deliver wall funding to the president’s desk during all of 2017 and 2018, when Republicans held the House, the Senate, and the White House.
Friday, Trump announced an agreement with Mexico in which the country vowed to help slow the flow of illegals across the border. In exchange, Trump promised not to impose a five percent tariff on Mexican goods, as he had previously threatened.
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