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Tijuana concerned about flow of deportees

Mengano - 2-5-2012 at 12:28 PM

IJUANA — Less than four months after he was released from a Nevada prison and deported to Mexico, Fermín Pérez Juárez is in trouble again. He is now behind bars in Tijuana, accused along with four others in the kidnapping and torture of a man who was hoping to be smuggled into the United States.

It wasn’t just the brutality of the crime, committed last month in the city’s Zona Norte, that commanded attention in Tijuana newspaper headlines and on TV broadcasts. It was the people allegedly behind the crime: Pérez and the other suspects are deportees with U.S. criminal records, Mexican authorities said.

The rest of the story in the U-T here...

Ateo - 2-5-2012 at 12:32 PM

I almost posted this for you this morning but I knew you'd track it down!

Woooosh - 2-5-2012 at 12:48 PM

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Originally posted by Mengano
IJUANA — Less than four months after he was released from a Nevada prison and deported to Mexico, Fermín Pérez Juárez is in trouble again. He is now behind bars in Tijuana, accused along with four others in the kidnapping and torture of a man who was hoping to be smuggled into the United States.

It wasn’t just the brutality of the crime, committed last month in the city’s Zona Norte, that commanded attention in Tijuana newspaper headlines and on TV broadcasts. It was the people allegedly behind the crime: Pérez and the other suspects are deportees with U.S. criminal records, Mexican authorities said.

The rest of the story in the U-T here...

Are these the guys who cut the victims d*ck off? This is not a new problem, especially for us in Rosarito. If Mexico wants to know more about who is deported back into Mexico they could easily get it. Every single deportee is processed back into Mexico at the border gate- they just didn't want to do the work to identify and track them until now. I'll bet English speaking deportees outnumber the 1,624 US Expats In Rosarito Beach five to one- if not more. Sour grapes from Mexico imho, they would rather have the remittance money than the person back in their country who sent it. If they are complaining this hard now, wait until the USA starts dumping the 10% of Mexican prisoners being held in prison on ICE holds.

[Edited on 2-5-2012 by Woooosh]

sancho - 2-5-2012 at 02:51 PM

I imagine the illegal prison deportees the Border Patrol
pushes thru the turnstiles at San Ysidro with $100 in
their pockets are not the sort of people 1 would want
to run into

Woooosh - 2-5-2012 at 02:52 PM

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Originally posted by sancho
I imagine the illegal prison deportees the Border Patrol
pushes thru the turnstiles at San Ysidro with $100 in
their pockets are not the sort of people 1 would want
to run into

They are fine until the $100 is gone...
:saint: