Illegal Immigrant Raped A Five-Year-Old In Brazil. ICE Caught Him In Martha’s Vineyard. | Eastern NC Now

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a child rapist from Brazil, who entered the United States illegally after he was convicted of raping a five-year-old child in 2019 and sentenced to serve 14 years in prison.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Virginia Kruta.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a child rapist from Brazil, who entered the United States illegally after he was convicted of raping a five-year-old child in 2019 and sentenced to serve 14 years in prison.

    According to a report published by Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston on Monday, the Brazilian national was identified as 37-year-old Saulo Cardona Ferreira - and he is currently "wanted by authorities in his home country for failure to serve a prison sentence."

    ERO Boston Field Office Director Todd Lyons issued a statement on the arrest, which reportedly took place on November 14: "This undocumented Brazilian national represented a significant threat to the inhabitants of Martha's Vineyard. He sexually assaulted a five-year-old child in his homeland and then ran from authorities when held accountable for his actions. ERO Boston will not allow such predators to threaten our residents. We will continue to apprehend and remove anyone who attempts to use our New England community as a refuge from justice."

    A warrant was issued for Ferreira's arrest in May of 2019 by the 2nd Criminal Court of Sorriso (in Sorriso, Mato Grosso, Brazil) when he did not show up to serve his sentence - and according to ICE, he came to the United States sometime after that.

    "The undocumented noncitizen unlawfully entered the United States on an unknown date at an unknown location without being inspected or admitted by an immigration official," the report read, meaning that Ferreira must have come into the United States without going through an official checkpoint or having any contact with immigration and Border Patrol officials.

    Law enforcement reportedly learned of Ferreira's presence in Martha's Vineyard in late September, and eventually apprehended him during a traffic stop. ICE's Fugitive Operations Team made the arrest, and will keep him in custody until he appears before an immigration judge.

    According to a report from Fox News, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has confirmed some 600,000 "gotaways" - illegal immigrants who entered the United States without going through official checkpoints or making any contact with Border Patrol officers - in fiscal year 2023 alone, and nearly 1,000 per day since then.
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( December 7th, 2023 @ 11:37 am )
 
Every country that sees a big influx of illegal alien migrants / "asylum seekers" sees a big rise in sex crimes. It has been what has made once safe Sweden and Germany rivals as the rape capital of Europe. It is one of the reasons we need Donald Trump back (deSantis second choice) in the presidency to put a stop to the destructive open border policies of the traitor Biden, but NEVER NEVER NEVER Nikki Haley.



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