Mexican National Faces New Charges for Illegal Reentry After Multiple Deportations and Prior Firearm Conviction

HONOLULU, Hawaii – A federal grand jury has indicted Navor Salas Cruz, 52, a Mexican national, on charges of illegal reentry into the United States after a previous felony conviction and deportation, Acting United States Attorney Kenneth M. Sorenson announced today.

The indictment follows a pattern of repeated illegal reentry by Salas Cruz, who has been deported to Mexico at least six times. He also has three prior felony convictions for illegally reentering the U.S. after deportation.

According to court documents, Salas Cruz was initially deported on July 10, 2008, following his first conviction for illegal reentry. Salas Cruz was last deported in March 2020 after serving a 30-month federal prison sentence. This sentence stemmed from a 2018 conviction in the District of Hawaii for illegal reentry and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition as a felon. The 2018 charges arose from a 2017 Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) investigation on Kauai, where agents found Salas Cruz in possession of three firearms, including a 12-gauge shotgun, two pistols, and numerous rounds of ammunition…

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