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Ramon Antonio Soriano-Canizalez, Illegal Reentry, Louisiana 2015

Ramon Antonio Soriano-Canizalez, 28, Guilty of Illegal Reentry

In a shocking turn of events, Ramon Antonio SORIANO-CANIZALEZ, a 28-year-old citizen of El Salvador, has pleaded guilty to illegal reentry into the United States. According to court documents, SORIANO-CANIZALEZ was encountered by Border Patrol agents in the Eastern District of Louisiana on April 29, 2015, after records showed he had been previously deported from the United States to El Salvador on July 26, 2010.

The case against SORIANO-CANIZALEZ was investigated by the United States Border Patrol, with U.S. Attorney Kenneth A. Polite praising the work of the agency in a statement. Assistant United States Attorney Emily K. Greenfield is leading the prosecution.

As a result of his guilty plea, SORIANO-CANIZALEZ faces a maximum term of imprisonment of two years, a maximum fine of $250,000, a maximum term of supervised release of one year, and a mandatory $100 special assessment. U.S. District Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle has set sentencing for September 23, 2015.

The guilty plea is a significant blow to SORIANO-CANIZALEZ, who will now face the consequences of his actions. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of immigration laws and the need for strict enforcement.

The investigation and prosecution of SORIANO-CANIZALEZ’s case is a testament to the dedication and hard work of law enforcement agencies in the United States. As the nation continues to grapple with issues surrounding immigration, cases like this one will play a critical role in shaping the conversation.

The guilty plea of Ramon Antonio SORIANO-CANIZALEZ is a serious reminder of the consequences of breaking immigration laws. As the nation moves forward, it is essential that we continue to prioritize the safety and security of our communities.

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