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Massachusetts has seen an increase in illegal immigrants arrested for sex crimes in recent months, as the state and the city of Boston he vowed to resist President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations.
since august ICE enforcement and removal operations Officials (ERO) have arrested 26 illegal immigrants in the Boston area for sex crimes against children ranging from child rape to sexual assault and distribution of child pornography.
Many of these migrants were previously removed from the United States and then re-entered the country illegally.
On December 3, an illegal immigrant, Adrian Patricio Huerta-Nivelo, 25, was deported by ICE after it was discovered that he was wanted for the rape of a minor in his country of origin, the Ecuador.
Nivelo’s expulsion came just one day later Boston City Hall voted unanimously to reaffirm a 2019 measure that restricts Boston police’s ability to cooperate with ICE in deporting illegal immigrants. The measure aims to protect immigrant communities from “unfair enforcement actions” and restricts Boston police’s ability to cooperate with ICE and prohibits police from detaining migrants for possible deportation unless there there is a criminal order.
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey he also promised that the state police would “absolutely not help” Trump in the mass deportation operation.
Despite this, a spokesman for Healey denied that Massachusetts is a “sanctuary state,” telling Fox News Digital that “as a former prosecutor and attorney general, the governor believes that violent criminals should be deported.”
Boston officials have been largely silent on the spate of sex crimes against residents in the city. Mayor Michelle Wu, a Democrat, and the Boston City Council did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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ICE officials in Boston arrested six illegal immigrants for sex crimes against children in November.
One of the most recent arrests, announced by ICE on December 5, involved a 46-year-old Honduran man named Salvador Castro García, charged with indecent assault and battery on a 14-year-old child.
Garcia was previously deported in 2001, but later re-entered the country at an unknown time and place. ICE took Garcia into custody on Nov. 21 after he was released on bail by Brockton District Court.
In addition to Garcia, ICE ERO Boston officials arrested Felix Meletz Guarcas, a 45-year-old Guatemalan, on Nov. 20 after he was charged with multiple counts of sexually assaulting a minor.
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According to a statement from the ICE, the Rhode Island Department of Corrections refused ICE’s request to detain Guarcas, forcing agents to make a dangerous arrest in a public parking lot. Guarcas is currently being held by ICE pending a hearing before an immigration judge.
On November 18, ICE officials in Boston arrested Belardis Tapia Gonzalez, a Dominican man charged with second-degree sexual assault, and Alexandre Romao De Oliveira, who was charged with rape of a child in his home country , Brazil.
Billy Erney Buitrago-Bustos, a 42-year-old Colombian migrant, was arrested by ICE in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on November 15 after being charged with forcible rape of a child, statutory rape and aggravated rape against a minor
On Nov. 12, ICE arrested Guatemalan illegal immigrant Mynor Stiven De Paz-Munoz, 21, in Great Barrington, Mass., after he was charged in Massachusetts with forcible rape of a child, rape of a child and indecent assault and battery on a minor. .
Boston’s ICE ERO arrested three illegal immigrants for sex crimes with minors in October.
Officers arrested Andre Tiago Lucas, 36, of Brazil, on October 31. Lucas fled his native country after being convicted of raping a 13-year-old boy.
Two other migrants, Colombian Mateo Hincapie Cardona, 28, and Guatemalan Selvin Alex Galvez-Mejia, 20, were detained by the ICE ERO in Boston on October 29 and October 18, respectively.
Cardona is accused of luring a minor under 16 years of age, distributing obscene objects and lewdly exposing a child. Mejia is accused of rape and indecent assault and assault of a minor.
Boston ICE officials arrested nine illegal immigrants accused of child sex crimes in September.
Maynor Francisco Hernández-Rodas, a 38-year-old Guatemalan national, was arrested by the Boston ICE ERO on September 20. He was accused of forcibly raping a minor in Massachusetts.
In a single week, seven illegal migrants: Abraham Malpica, September 13, Ángel Gabriel Deras-Mejia, September 12, Enrique Alberto Ortiz-Brito, September 12, Félix Alberto Pérez-Gomez, September 11, Gean Do Amaral Belafronte, September 11, Jefferson Jerome, September 11, Bryan Daniel Aldana-Arevalo, September 10, Elmer Sola, September 10 – were arrested by Boston ICE officials for sex crimes.
On August 1, Jorge Luis Castro-Alvarado, 28, Guatemala, was arrested after raping a Massachusetts resident.
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In August, six illegal migrants: Akim Marc Desire, 18, Haiti, Warley Neto, 24, Brazil, Elmer Perez, 49, Guatemala, Cory Bernard Alvarez, 26, Haiti, Marc Kervens Beauvais, 34, Haiti, Jackson Bento-Pinheiro, 35, Brazil – were arrested by Boston ICE for child sex crimes.