Four Individuals Charged with Illegal Reentry in Northern District of Ohio

Last Wednesday, December 17, a federal grand jury charged four individuals with illegal reentry into the United States, as reported by the Department of Justice. Each accused was located in the Northern District of Ohio, and the indictments assert that they were present without the necessary approval required by federal laws relating to immigration.

Anastacio Escobar-Roblero, a 33-year-old Mexican citizen, stands among those indicted. Escobar-Roblero, who had been previously deported on September 24, 2013, was apprehended on December 5 in Huron, Erie County. Similarly, Nixion Lopez-Peralta, 28, a Honduran national, faced a previous removal from the U.S. on February 10, 2020, and was found in Toledo, Lucas County, on December 1. The Department of Justice states these are individual cases, not connected incidents.

The other two cases involve Guatemalan citizens. Wilson Lux-Solis, also known as Jose Roberto Lemus-Solis, 25, was removed from the United States on October 2, 2019, but was discovered in Upper Sandusky, Wyandot County, on December 10. Manuel Lux-Tum, 51, suffered removal on March 9, 2016, and, like Lux-Solis, was found in Upper Sandusky on December 10…

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