176 New Immigration Cases Filed by Federal Prosecutors in Texas, El Paso Focuses on Repeat Offenders and Criminal Allegations

The Western District of Texas has been bustling with legal activity as federal prosecutors launched a staggering 176 new immigration and immigration-related criminal cases between July 24 and last Thursday, as announced by U.S. Attorney Justin R. Simmons. One highlighted incident involved Texas DPS Troopers and El Paso Border Patrol Agents responding to a tip about an apartment harboring unauthorized individuals. Upon investigation, 12 individuals claimed to be in the U.S. illegally while Jose Alfredo Macias-Mendoza faced charges for overseeing their stay under alleged payment from an organization.

In the midst of these cases, encounters at the El Paso County Detention Facility led to further revelations around immigration violations. Jose Reyna-Aguilera, found without proper documentation, had previously been removed from the U.S. on three occasions. Similarly, Daniel Nava-Morales, with a history of illegal reentry and other convictions, was charged once more. Azaraias Prudencio Alvarado-Almendarez, with prior conviction for a sex offense against a child, was also charged with illegal reentry after multiple deportations. These cases reflect a larger issue of repeated attempts to circumvent immigration controls.

Additional cases cited include those of Celso Rivas-Gonzalez, an El Salvadoran National arrested for illegal reentry with a criminal history involving child sexual assault, and Katia Yolanda Solano-Alvarenga, a Honduran citizen discovered near the Paso Del Norte Port of Entry without proper documents. Marcos Josue Banegas-Castro, another Honduran citizen, was found in El Paso Texas detained for residing in the U.S. illegally after previous deportation…

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