Tag: illegal immigration

  • 7 Years for Border Hopper

    7 Years for Border Hopper

    ⏱ 3 min read Fernando Ramirez-Noria, 44, is heading to federal prison for seven years – 84 months – after a Harris County DWI bust exposed his habit of repeatedly ignoring deportation orders. The feds finally nailed him this week, sentencing him for unlawful reentry into the U.S. after multiple kickings out. Judge Charles Eskridge…

  • Border Crosser Gets 7 Months, Sent Back

    Border Crosser Gets 7 Months, Sent Back

    ⏱ 2 min read Belgrade, MT – Juan Diego Rojas-Meneses, 20, a Mexican national, is back in federal custody after a quick trip through the Gallatin County jail. He was sentenced to time served – roughly seven months – on August 16th for illegally re-entering the United States, a crime uncovered during a raid on…

  • Border Hopper Back in Custody

    Border Hopper Back in Custody

    ⏱ 2 min read Belgrade, MT – A 20-year-old man walked free from federal court in Montana only to be immediately snatched up by the Border Patrol. Juan Diego Rojas-Meneses, a Mexican national, got credit for 219 days served, but Judge Dana Christensen wasn’t letting him stick around. He pleaded guilty to illegal reentry into…

  • Repeat Border Crosser Dumped to Patrol

    Repeat Border Crosser Dumped to Patrol

    ⏱ 2 min read Belgrade, Montana – Juan Diego Rojas-Meneses, 20, a Mexican national, got a quick trip from the courtroom to a Border Patrol van this week. The kid was sentenced to 219 days – basically time already served – after pleading guilty to illegally sneaking back into the country after being deported twice…

  • Deported Honduran Busted on I-12

    Deported Honduran Busted on I-12

    ⏱ 2 min read A routine traffic stop on Interstate 12 just became a federal case. Elvin Leonardo Oliva-Rodriguez, a 37-year-old Honduran national, is facing charges for sneaking back into the United States, despite being kicked out in 2014. The bust went down while he was driving westbound, and Border Patrol quickly discovered he wasn’t…

  • Repeat Border Crosser Back in Custody

    Repeat Border Crosser Back in Custody

    ⏱ 2 min read Belgrade, Montana – Juan Diego Rojas-Meneses, 20, is heading back to El Paso after a quick trip to the Gallatin County jail. Federal Judge Dana L. Christensen sentenced Rojas-Meneses today for illegally re-entering the U.S. after being deported twice last September. The bust went down August 12th when cops raided a…

  • Border Jumper Dumped by Feds

    Border Jumper Dumped by Feds

    ⏱ 2 min read Belgrade, MT – Juan Diego Rojas-Meneses, 20, walked out of federal court yesterday after serving 219 days, but his freedom was short-lived. Judge Dana Christensen immediately handed him over to U.S. Border Patrol. The feds didn’t want to pile on jail time; they wanted him gone. Rojas-Meneses pleaded guilty to illegally…

  • Repeat Offender: Deported Again After Brief Montana Stint

    Repeat Offender: Deported Again After Brief Montana Stint

    BELGRADE, MT – Twenty-year-old Juan Diego Rojas-Meneses is once again in the custody of U.S. Border Patrol, immediately deported after serving a 219-day sentence for the simple, yet persistent, crime of illegally re-entering the United States. The cycle highlights the ongoing challenges facing border security and the revolving door of consequences for those repeatedly crossing…

  • Border Jumper Walks Free, Handed to Border Patrol

    Border Jumper Walks Free, Handed to Border Patrol

    BELGRADE, MT – Juan Diego Rojas-Meneses, 20, a Mexican national, walked a free man out of a Missoula courtroom yesterday, but his freedom was short-lived. After serving 219 days for illegally re-entering the country, he was immediately taken into custody by U.S. Border Patrol agents – a handover that underscores the revolving door problem plaguing…

  • Border Hopper Gets Time Served, Back to CBP

    Border Hopper Gets Time Served, Back to CBP

    ⏱ 2 min read RELATED: Drunk Driver Drowns Passenger SEE ALSO: Reservation Knife Fight Ends in Death Belgrade, MT – Juan Diego Rojas-Meneses, 20, won’t be spending much more time in Montana. The Mexican national was sentenced today to the 219 days he’s already served, then immediately handed over to U.S. Border Patrol. Rojas-Meneses pleaded…