Repeat Offenders Get Prison: 14 Deportations Later

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LAS VEGAS – A revolving door of deportations slammed shut this week for four immigrants caught sneaking back into the United States. Judge Gloria Navarro handed down prison sentences to three Mexican nationals and one from Honduras, all repeat offenders with a combined 14 prior removals from the country. They didn’t learn.

The feds didn’t mess around. While specific charges weren’t detailed, the cases centered on illegal reentry – a federal felony. Each defendant had already been booted from the US, only to try again. The Middle District of Nevada, clearly tired of the game, pushed for and received significant jail time.

Details on the defendants’ individual sentences weren’t immediately available, but the message is clear: repeated attempts to bypass immigration laws will land you in federal prison. The case underscores the ongoing challenges faced by federal authorities in dealing with individuals repeatedly violating immigration laws despite previous deportation orders.

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