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DESPICABLE DEMOCRAT DARLING
The road rage suspect who killed a sheriff’s deputy and wounded a police officer in a shootout this week was living in the United States illegally, the federal government said Thursday.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Juan Manuel Flores Del Toro, 29, was a citizen of Mexico who entered the United States in 2014 at Laredo, Texas, on a temporary agricultural worker visa.
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Earl (03-22-2019)
I thought this thread would be about the 18 or so fired from Trump golf clubs/etc. Silly me.
DEMOCRATS ARE IGNORANT OR LYING
Guatemalans who live in Amish Country called the man “ahuevos.”
That translates to “eggs” in Spanish, which seems fitting since ahuevos worked as a supervisor at a chicken processing plant.
Federal investigators say he is a criminal immigrant who not only spent more than a decade in the U.S. illegally, but helped others stay, too, by peddling fake government documents.
Ahuevos, then and now, called himself Jacob Ibarra at work and had a state of Ohio ID card and Social Security card to back it up.
Company records show he started working at the plant in 2002, investigators said. But it’s not clear when authorities started to suspect ahuevos wasn’t who he claimed.
In 2011, a confidential informant told a Homeland Security investigator someone named Jacob was selling counterfeit identity documents.
The informant identified Jacob as the same person pictured on Jacob Ibarra’s Ohio ID, court records said.
Other tips followed, and state and federal investigators began watching Ibarra, who they quickly learned was known as ahuevos.
They discovered ahuevos was using another name — Luis Daniel Rivera-Nieves, according to court records.
When investigators searched state records, they discovered ahuevos had obtained several Ohio driver’s licenses and claimed he was a U.S. citizen born in Puerto Rico.
And as they dug deeper, investigators learned ahuevos was using a third name to register utilities.
When federal investigators ran ahuevos’ fingerprints through a federal crime database, they discovered he was previously arrested by U.S. border agents in 1998 in Arizona.
At the time, he told the border guard he was born in Mexico.
Ahuevos volunteered to return there, even though it wasn’t his true homeland.
Within a couple of years, he was back across the border, making it as far east as Ohio
Court records show that ahuevos was convicted of making a false claim to U.S. citizenship. Ahuevos faces up to three years in prison, after which he would be deported to his home country of Guatemala.
Another man who worked at the same chicken processing facility was indicted for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship. Federal investigators suspect that man — Javier Sanchez-Cruz, 38 — may have also been involved in human smuggling.
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