An illegal alien in Texas is wanted for raping a child back in Mexico
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Texas is wanted in the country for molesting a Mexican national who lived in Houston.
ICE said in a news release that 58-year-old Nestor Flores Encarnacion, an undocumented alien, was returned to Mexico on Thursday.
Flores, who is wanted in Veracruz, Mexico for child rape, entered the United States illegally.
On Thursday, deportation officers with ICE transported Flores to the Juarez-Lincoln Bridge in Laredo, Texas, where he was turned over to Mexican authorities.
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“This foreign fugitive entered the United States on four separate occasions in violation of our nation’s laws to flee charges of child molestation in Mexico,” said Brett A. Bradford, Houston Field Office Director of ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). “Dangerous aliens and criminals accused of or have committed serious crimes such as child sexual abuse will find no safe haven in Southeast Texas.”
According to ISIS, Flores entered the United States illegally on February 16, 2002, near Roma, Texas, and was apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol the next day and returned to Mexico.
But he returned to America days later on February 20, 2002 and again two days later on February 22. Both times, ICE said, he was apprehended by Border Patrol officers and voluntarily returned to Mexico the same day.
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Flores re-entered the country for the fourth time at an unknown location and date.
In the year On August 23, 2024, Aero Houston deportation officers arrested Flores at a residence in Houston after receiving a tip that he might be in the Houston area.
Iro Houston Flores is also said to be wanted in Mexico for rape.
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After his arrest, Flores faced immigration charges and was granted voluntary removal by an immigration judge at the Department of Justice on December 19, 2024.
“Our immigration officers in the Houston area work tirelessly to successfully locate and apprehend illegal aliens who pose a threat to public safety, national security and border security, and will not rest until they are returned to their home countries and pose a threat to the nation,” Bradford said.