PENSACOLA, Fla. –The United States Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that five previously deported illegal immigrants in Northwest Florida have been indicted for illegal reentry into the United States.
Meanwhile, 11 illegal immigrants in Northwest Florida were convicted of federal crimes in the month of January.
According to court records, five illegal aliens indicted in the month of January include:
- Pedro Vasquez-Guerra, 26, of El Salvador, allegedly reentered the United States illegally and was located in Okaloosa County in December 2025, after previously being deported in 2017.
- Jose Perez-Perez, 42, of Mexico, allegedly reentered the United States illegally and was located in Escambia County in December 2025, after previously being deported three times in 2011 and once in 2023.
- Emin Perez-Mendez, 37, of Mexico, allegedly reentered the United States illegally and was located in Santa Rosa County in December 2025, after previously being deported in 2018.
- Delmer Francisco Garcia-Palma, 28, of Honduras, allegedly reentered the United States illegally and was located in Santa Rosa County in January 2026, after previously being deported in 2017, 2019, and 2020.
- Genaro Lopez Lopez, 49, of Honduras, allegedly reentered the United States illegally and was located in Santa Rosa County in January 2026, after previously being deported twice in 2009.
The penalty for illegally reentering the United States after deportation is a maximum of two years in prison and a $250,000 fine…