The Dominican man faced the accusation of human smuggling, resulting in death
He wanted a Dominican man who asked for three minors in his homeland for three minors is deported by ice miami At the beginning of this week, US immigration and customs execution (ice).
Sent home on Monday fifth time to remove ice.
Miami left for Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, It was met with local law enforcement agencies and taken into custody.
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The 36-year-old Batista Matos was charged with monday on Monday, on Monday. (I was ice i miami)
“The importance of these refugees in the Dominican Republic, the importance of how international law enforcement agencies, the criminal foreigners allegedly committed in their partners,” Ice Execution and Elimination Operations “Office Director Juan Lopez Vega in the field of Miami acting.
Matos was first deported on October 8, 2010 US border patrol agents After entering the area illegally, Puerto Rico was found near Cabo Rojo.

The US border patrol agents are the first time in 2010, for the first time in 2010, after the first time in 2010, after I illegally entered it, Cabo Rojo (pictured above). (Education Pictures / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Although the details of the matches are scheduled, Ice has been found and removed from 2011 and 2023, he said.
In connection with the latest deportation, Matos, San Juan, Puero Rico was arrested after a guarantee for his arrest in September 2024, after Dominican officials Deadly “alien smuggling enterprise” The ice said.
He entered the icy prison on February 6 and was transferred to Miaza waiting to be eliminated.
“Ice, crime prioritize the arrest and removal of alien refugees. As a result, our communities are safer and more reliable,” said Lopez Vega.

Ice Ero Miami, Batista Matos, 36, returned home to the Dominican Republic with a deportation flight on Monday. (Ice seattle)
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The American authorities will be charged with the Dominican National Police to return to their country to return the material to their homeland.