GRIMY NEWS ALERT: Bayros Aguilar-Ramirez, a 29-year-old citizen of Honduras, has been charged with illegal reentry by a previously deported alien. The bold-faced offender was nabbed in St Johns County, Florida, a stark reminder that the Department of Justice is serious about immigration enforcement.
According to court documents, Aguilar-Ramirez was booted out of the United States on November 23, 2016, only to be found back on American soil on July 13, 2025. He had no consent from the Attorney General or the Secretary of Homeland Security to seek readmission.
‘A complaint is just a formal charge, and every defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty,’ cautioned officials, emphasizing that Aguilar-Ramirez’s case is currently under investigation by Homeland Security Investigations and the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office.
This is no mere fluke; it is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative aimed at taking back our borders, eliminating cartels, and protecting communities from violent crime. Assistant United States Attorney Kevin C. Frein is leading the prosecution in this matter.
With Aguilar-Ramirez’s fate now hanging in the balance, it serves as a chilling example of the lengths authorities are willing to go to combat illegal immigration and maintain law and order.
Follow Grimy Times for more on this developing story and the ongoing battle against immigration violations.
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Key Facts
- State: Florida
- Agency: DOJ USAO
- Category: Drug Trafficking|Fraud & Financial Crimes|Violent Crime|Sex Crimes|Cybercrime|Public Corruption|Weapons|Human Trafficking|White Collar Crime|Organized Crime
- Source: Official Source ↗
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