Latest News 2012 November Illegal Immigrant to be Deported

Illegal Immigrant to be Deported

An illegal immigrant in the Danbury, Connecticut area will reportedly been deported after being sentenced in a case where he used a false identity to acquire a U.S. passport. According to reports, he was given three years of probation in a plea bargain that had him agreeing to not contest his deportation to Mexico. He formally pleaded guilty to one count of making a false statement in an application for a passport.

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Categories: Deportation, Immigration