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Guatemalan National Busted for Repeat Illegal Entry

MONTGOMERY, AL – Emner Isaias Najera-Najera, 41, a citizen of Guatemala, is facing federal charges after allegedly violating U.S. immigration laws. Najera-Najera was indicted on March 19, 2026, in the Middle District of Alabama, accused of illegally re-entering the United States after being previously removed, according to a statement released by U.S. Attorney David I. Courcelle.

The indictment centers around a single charge: illegal re-entry of a removed alien, a violation of Title 8, United States Code, Section 1326(a). While the feds are tight-lipped about the specifics of Najera-Najera’s initial removal, the charge indicates he was lawfully deported at some point and knowingly returned to U.S. soil without authorization. This isn’t a simple border crossing; it’s a deliberate act with federal consequences.

Federal prosecutors haven’t released details regarding where or how Najera-Najera allegedly re-entered the country. Sources suggest the investigation likely involved collaboration between federal immigration enforcement and local law enforcement agencies within Alabama. The Middle District of Alabama covers a significant portion of the state, encompassing cities like Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, and Dothan, making pinpointing the point of entry difficult without further details.

The charge under Title 8, Section 1326(a) carries a potential maximum sentence of two years in federal prison. However, sentencing guidelines and the defendant’s prior criminal history – if any – will heavily influence the final outcome. The feds will likely argue for a harsher sentence given the repeated violation of immigration law. Defense counsel will likely focus on mitigating factors and the circumstances surrounding the re-entry.

This case is part of a broader federal crackdown on illegal immigration and repeat offenders. U.S. Attorney Courcelle’s office has been increasingly focused on prosecuting individuals who attempt to circumvent the nation’s immigration laws, sending a message that unauthorized re-entry will not be tolerated. The Grimy Times will continue to follow this case as it progresses through the federal court system.

Najera-Najera is currently awaiting trial. A court date has not yet been announced. He is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The feds are building their case, and the clock is ticking for Najera-Najera as he faces the potential for significant time behind bars.

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