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Calderon Ramirez, Re-entry After Deportation, New Hampshire 2023

CONCORD, NH – Another border crosser, another federal case. Ever Calderon Ramirez, 27, a Honduran national with a history of ignoring U.S. immigration law, was arrested and charged with unlawful reentry into the United States. Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack announced the charges today, adding another name to the growing list of repeat offenders clogging our courts.

Ramirez, unlawfully residing in Manchester, New Hampshire, now faces the consequences of his actions. Court documents reveal he was previously deported to Honduras on April 7, 2017, and again on September 28, 2018. Despite those removals, Ramirez brazenly returned, allegedly putting himself and others at risk.

The latest encounter wasn’t a stealthy border crossing. Law enforcement officers spotted Ramirez on September 22, 2024, operating a moped with two young children as passengers – and none of them were wearing helmets. A reckless move that caught the attention of authorities and ultimately led to his arrest. Details of where he was operating the moped were not immediately released.

If convicted, Ramirez is looking at a potential sentence of up to two years in federal prison, followed by up to one year of supervised release. He could also be hit with a fine of up to $250,000. However, the final sentence will be determined by a federal district court judge, taking into account U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and relevant statutes. This isn’t a slam dunk – the legal process will play out, but his history isn’t working in his favor.

This case is being spearheaded by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Hunter handling the prosecution. The Department of Justice is framing this as part of “Operation Take Back America,” a nationwide push to combat illegal immigration, dismantle cartels, and protect communities. Critics might call it a political talking point, but the feds are throwing the full weight of OCDETF and PSN behind it.

Let’s be clear: the details presented are allegations. Calderon Ramirez is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. But for a man with two prior deportations under his belt, the odds are stacked against him. Grimy Times will continue to follow this case and report on the outcome. The question remains: will this be another revolving door situation, or will Ramirez finally face real consequences?

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