Border Patrol Captures Two Repeat Offenders in Arizona Desert
TUCSON, Ariz. – Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents arrested two people, without papers, with felony sex crime convictions against children in separate incidents last week. Both individuals had previously been deported and now face prosecution for illegal re-entry.
Convicted People with Felony Convictions Caught Near San Miguel and Western Desert
Last week, Three Points Station agents apprehended a Mexican national in the desert near San Miguel, Arizona. A background check revealed multiple felony convictions in Connecticut, including:
- Sexual intercourse with a minor under 16
- Risk of injury to a child
The following day, Casa Grande Station agents arrested a Honduran citizen in Arizona’s western desert. He had a criminal record in Kansas, including:
- Rape of a child under 14
- Aggravated indecent liberties with a child
Both individuals had previously been deported and are now facing felony charges for re-entering the United States illegally.
Border Security and Public Safety
Tucson Sector Chief Patrol Agent Sean McGoffin emphasized the importance of these arrests, stating:
“This is a stark reminder of why border security is national security.”
The arrests highlight the continued efforts of Border Patrol agents in identifying and detaining individuals with dangerous criminal backgrounds attempting to re-enter the country.
Criminal Backgrounds of Apprehended Individuals
Arrest Location | Nationality | Prior Convictions | Previous Deportation |
---|---|---|---|
San Miguel, AZ | Mexican | Child sex offenses | Yes |
Western Desert, AZ | Honduran | Child rape | Yes |
Challenges in Preventing Re-Entry
Despite previous deportations, these individuals attempted to return illegally, underscoring ongoing challenges in border security. The case raises concerns about:
- Recidivism risks: Previously deported people with felony convictions attempting illegal re-entry.
- National security threats: Criminals with serious offenses crossing into the U.S.
Border Patrol’s Call for Community Support
U.S. Customs and Border Protection encourages the public to report suspicious activity. Community involvement plays a crucial role in border security efforts. Anyone with information can contact Border Patrol anonymously at 1-877-872-7435.
Sources: US Customs and Border Protection.