ICE Report: Open Border Policies Allowed Pedophile To Slip Right Back Into The US
Juan Dia-Pineda was previously deported after receiving a severely light punishment for reportedly molesting a child under the age of 13. The 51-year-old man was deported to south American but found right back in the States just months later.
ICE currently has the man in detention thanks to a tip that explained he was just outside of Detroit Michigan.
According to a Fox affiliate in Detroit, Dias-Pineda, a native of Honduras, had been charged and convicted in April 2020 for criminal sexual conduct with a person under thirteen years old. He was sentenced to 207 days confinement and five years probation. An immigration judge on May 6 ordered Dias-Pineda removed from the U.S., and he was formally deported on June 9.
There's no doubt, Dias-Pineda slipped back in under Biden's open border policies.
“Our streets are safer with the criminal off the streets and out of our community,” Acting Chief Patrol Agent Robert B. Simon said in a written statement published by Detroit News. “I am extremely proud of the fast and professional work these Agents completed in a small timeframe to remove him from the streets of Michigan.”
The release said Dias-Pineda has been processed for a Reinstatement of a Prior Order of Removal, and a warrant has been presented to the United States Attorney’s Office seeking Re-entry of Aggravated Felon charges.
The number of arrests of illegal immigrants with criminal convictions -- including sex and drug offenses and even homicide -- has increased in fiscal year (FY) 2021 compared to recent years, amid a surge more generally of migrant encounters at the border.
According to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data, there have been 6,918 arrests of "criminal noncitizens" by Border Patrol in FY 2021 up until the end of May, with four months still to be recorded. FY 2021 runs from Oct. 2020 to Sept. 2021, and so it includes the final months of the Trump administration.