A June 10 press release by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed the arrest of Yader Alexander Morales-Quevedo. The 24-year-old Guatemalan national unlawfully entered American soil “on an unknown date at an unknown location, and without being inspected, admitted or paroled by a U.S. immigration official.” According to Breitbart News, Morales-Quevedo entered the U.S. “as one of the millions of ‘got-aways’ whom the federal government has little to no information on.”
The New Bedford District Court arraigned the Guatemalan for the offense of raping a child in August 2022, with the lower court upgrading the charges to be heard by the Bristol County Superior Court. In turn, the higher court arraigned him for the same offense – plus an additional charge of posing or exhibiting a child in a state of nudity or sexual conduct– in January of last year.
On May 28, deportation officers from Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston arrested Morales-Quevedo in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The ERO is one of two law enforcement directorates under ICE, alongside Homeland Security Investigations. “He will remain in ERO custody pending the outcome of his removal proceedings,” the ICE press release noted.
“Morales-Quevedo will have his day in court, but he is facing some very serious charges,” said ERO Boston Field Office Director Todd Lyons. “He posed a significant threat to the children in our Massachusetts communities. ERO Boston will continue to prioritize public safety by arresting and removing egregious non-citizen offenders from our New England neighborhoods.”
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Not the first time a gotaway was charged with rape
In February, the Gateway Pundit recounted a similar instance where a Guatemalan gotaway was charged with child abuse. According to a statement issued by ICE at the time, the migrant unlawfully entered the U.S. in April 2011 at an unknown location. Just like Morales-Quevedo, this illegal entered “without being inspected or admitted by a U.S. immigration official.”
The illegal was reportedly convicted of sexually assaulting a child under the age of 14 and put behind bars. “ERO Boston encountered the Guatemalan national at the Essex County House of Corrections and issued an immigration detainer against him with the detention facility following his arrest and detention in December 2023,” the statement added.
However, the Gloucester District Court ordered his release despite the ICE detainer against him. Agents from ERO Boston reportedly re-arrested the 34-year-old Guatemalan on Feb. 21 as part of ICE’s effort that “which focused on the apprehension of unlawfully present non-citizen sex offenders.” Between Feb. 5 and Feb. 16, ERO officers arrested 275 illegals who committed sex crimes, per the press release.
“This individual represented a dire threat to the residents of Massachusetts. Unlawfully present, convicted sex offenders should not be given the opportunity to re-offend,” Lyons said of the 34-year-old Guatemalan illegal’s arrest.
“The victim of his crimes deserves better from our justice system. The men and women of ERO Boston will continue to protect our communities from such threats.”
The Gateway Pundit also recounted an earlier instance, this time involving a Haitian national unlawfully present in the United States. In January, 31-year-old Pierre Lucard Emile was released by authorities in the Bay State despite being charged with the rape of a disabled person. His release came amid a detainer issued by ICE against him.
Emile entered the U.S. in December 2022 at the port of entry in Brownsville, Texas, managing to elude border authorities. Thankfully, authorities managed to re-arrest the Haitian. Fox News‘ Bill Melugin confirmed that Emile “remains in ICE custody.”
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