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Mexican citizen charged for alleged home invasion, sexual assault of two young girls

By |2026-02-24T16:50:44-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Miguel Hernandez-Ruiz, a 26-year-old Mexican citizen, was arraigned on three charges related to a March 20 incident at a mobile home park in Michigan: two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and one count of first-degree home invasion. The alleged victims were two girls under the age of 13. A judge denied bond, with prosecutors describing Hernandez-Ruiz as "a danger to society and a flight risk."

Undocumented immigrant sentenced for murder faces second deportation post-prison

By |2026-02-24T16:50:44-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Brandon Ortiz-Vite, 25, was sentenced to 37 to 100 years in prison for the 2024 murder of his girlfriend Ruby Garcia in Grand Rapids. Following his eventual release from prison, he is expected to be deported to Mexico for a second time, according to Kent County authorities. The sentencing judge told Ortiz-Vite: "You, sir, are a cold blooded murderer... You are a danger to society."

Pablo Tierrablanca-Tierrablanca

By |2026-02-24T16:50:43-05:00February 24th, 2026|

ICE St. Paul arrested Pablo Tierrablanca-Tierrablanca, a 45-year-old Mexican national, after he was convicted of second-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a victim under the age of 14 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He had been listed on ICE's "Worst of the Worst" wanted fugitives list prior to his arrest. Authorities urged the public not to attempt apprehension and to contact ICE immediately with any information regarding his whereabouts.

Convicted Sex Offender Illegally Present in the Country Assaults Federal Officer During Immigration Removal

By |2026-02-24T16:50:42-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Roberto Carlos Munoz, a Guatemalan national illegally present in the United States, was federally charged after assaulting an ICE officer during an immigration enforcement stop in Bloomington, Minnesota. When officers attempted to remove him from his vehicle, Munoz put his car in drive and dragged an ICE officer approximately 50 to 100 yards down the street, hospitalizing the officer. Munoz had been convicted of felony sexual abuse of his 16-year-old stepdaughter; local authorities had declined to honor ICE detainer requests since 2013, allowing him to remain free.

DHS Announces Arrest of Migrant Sex Offender Who Dragged ICE Officer With Car

By |2026-02-24T16:50:42-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Roberto Carlos Munoz, a Guatemalan national illegally in the United States, was arrested after refusing to exit his vehicle during an immigration enforcement stop in Bloomington, Minnesota, then dragging an ICE officer approximately 50 yards when he attempted to flee. The officer was hospitalized but is expected to make a full recovery. DHS noted that Munoz has a criminal history dating to 2010, including sex crime convictions against a minor and domestic assault, and that ICE had lodged a detainer on him since 2013 that local authorities did not honor.

Human Smugglers Sentenced to Prison After Indian Family Froze to Death Near Border

By |2026-02-24T16:50:41-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Two men convicted in connection with a human smuggling operation were sentenced in Minnesota after a family of four from India — Jagdishkumar and Vaishaliben Patel and their children, ages 11 and 3 — froze to death near the Minnesota-Manitoba border in January 2022 during a blizzard with wind chills of -36 degrees Fahrenheit. Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel, 29, received a 10-year prison sentence, and Steve Shand, 50, received more than six and a half years. Prosecutors noted that as the family wandered through the blizzard, Shand texted Patel "we not losing any money" and, when arrested by Border Patrol, denied that others were still out in the snow.

3 Deported Convicts Charged With Reentering U.S. After Crimes

By |2026-02-24T16:50:40-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Three individuals previously deported from the United States have been charged with illegally reentering the country after committing serious crimes. Luis Gerardo Gomez-Esteban, 35, was deported in 2019 following a child molestation conviction in Washington state and now also faces charges for failing to register as a sex offender upon return; Jose Alfredo Ojeda-Garcia, 33, had been removed three separate times after multiple sexual conduct convictions in Minnesota. Sotero Ortiz-Sanchez, 37, was originally deported in 2009 following an attempted burglary conviction in Nebraska and is charged with illegal reentry.

Illegal Immigrant Convicted of Murder for Beheading Girlfriend

By |2026-02-24T16:50:40-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Alexis Saborit, a 42-year-old illegal immigrant from Cuba, was convicted in May 2023 of first-degree premeditated murder for the killing of his girlfriend, America Thayer, 55, whom he struck with a dumbbell and then decapitated with a machete in Shakopee, Minnesota, in front of witnesses. However, in July 2023, a judge ruled Saborit not guilty by reason of mental illness, finding that his mental illness prevented him from understanding that his actions were morally wrong. The case drew national attention in part because ICE had confirmed Saborit was in the country illegally.

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