U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced this week that 80 citizens
of Nigeria were deported Friday, including 63 felons with convictions that
ranged from rape, robbery and aggravated assault to drug dealing, burglary,
forged documents, fraud, and credit card theft. Also included on the deportation
flight was criminal alien Celestine Ifeanacho Okafor, a native and citizen of
Nigeria who contended he could not be deported because he was a United States
citizen despite failing to participate in the required public oath of allegiance
ceremony.
Ultimately, the Attorney General of the United States reaffirmed that taking
the oath of allegiance to the United States at a public ceremony or before a
court is required except in certain circumstances such as when an applicant is
permanently incapacitated or disabled, clearing the way for Okafor's
deportation. The aliens were deported from the United States aboard a government
flight, and they were escorted by detention and removal officers and medical
personnel.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents arrested three suspected alien
smugglers in three separate cases, which included 77 illegal aliens, in Texas
and New Mexico last weekend.
On Saturday April 16, ICE special agents arrested Juan
Burciaga, 28, a truck driver and U.S. citizen from Raymondville, Texas, Saturday
after finding 44 aliens inside a trailer parked behind a shopping center.
U.S. Border Patrol agents received an anonymous call, and forwarded the
tip to ICE agents.
On Friday, April 17, Manuel Martinez, 31, of Ciudad Juarez,
Mexico, was arrested along with 14 aliens who were occupying three rooms at a
hotel in West El Paso, Texas. One
of the women in the group was pregnant.
On Friday April 17, agents arrested Leonardo Armando
Sanchez-Villagran, 24, at a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint south of Hatch, New
Mexico. Nineteen aliens – 14
adult males, two adult females, and three male juveniles – were riding in two
1988 Dodge Ram Chargers. Sanchez-Villagran was driving one of the vehicles. The
driver of the other vehicle ran away, and ICE agents are attempting to identify
and locate him.
ICE special agents said that the people arrested Saturday
inside the trailer had gallon containers filled with water, but they didn’t
have any ventilation in the trailer. Under similar conditions in May 2003, 19
aliens died in Victoria, Texas.
The aliens in the trailer paid their smuggler $2000 each
and included 31 Mexicans, four Ecuadorians, and nine Colombians. The 38 adult
males, five adult females and a 4-year-old girl were traveling to Dallas; one
woman was pregnant. All but two of the Mexican nationals were voluntarily
returned to Mexico. The citizens from Ecuador and Colombia were placed in
removal proceedings, and are detained at the El Paso Processing Center.
A New Mexico federal magistrate denied bond for
Sanchez-Villagran, and he remains in custody awaiting trial.
Burciaga and Martinez are scheduled to make an initial appearance in El
Paso in federal court.