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ERO Boston Arrests Fugitive Wanted in Brazil for Firearms Charge

Noncitizen was previously removed from the US on numerous occasions

Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston apprehended a previously removed Brazilian fugitive wanted by authorities in his home country to face a firearms charge. Deportation officers from ERO Boston’s Hartford field office arrested the 39-year-old unlawfully present fugitive July 11 near his residence in Danbury.

“This Brazilian fugitive attempted to flee a firearms charge in his home country and take up refuge in Connecticut,” said ERO Boston Field Office Director Todd M. Lyons. “We cannot allow our communities to become safe havens for the world’s criminals. ERO Boston will continue to prioritize public safety by arresting and removing egregious noncitizen offenders from New England.”

U.S. Border Patrol arrested the Brazilian national after he unlawfully entered the United States July 19, 2004, near Hidalgo, Texas. USBP served him with a notice to appear before a Department of Justice immigration judge and released him on an order of recognizance.

On Nov. 9, 2004, a Department of Justice immigration judge in Hartford ordered the Brazilian noncitizen removed from the United States.

The Brazilian noncitizen voluntarily departed from the United States Nov. 15, 2005.

He unlawfully reentered the United States on an unknown date, at an unknown location, without being inspected, admitted or paroled by a U.S. immigration official.

The Sudbury, Massachusetts, Police Department arrested the Brazilian noncitizen June 30, 2008, for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Later that day, ERO Boston lodged an immigration detainer against him and arrested him at the Sudbury Police Department.

On July 1, 2008, ERO Boston served the Brazilian national with a notice of intent/decision to reinstate a final order of removal.

ERO Boston removed the Brazilian national from the United States to Brazil Aug. 6, 2008.

USBP arrested the Brazilian noncitizen after he unlawfully reentered the United States July 17, 2018, near Santa Teresa, New Mexico.

USBP served the noncitizen with a notice of intent/decision to reinstate final order of removal July 18, 2018. Later that day, USBP charged the Brazilian national with reentry of a removed noncitizen.

The U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico convicted the Brazilian noncitizen Aug. 15, 2018, for reentry of a removed noncitizen and sentenced him to time served.

ERO Houston removed the Brazilian noncitizen from the United States to Brazil Sept. 25, 2018.

USBP again arrested the Brazilian national after he unlawfully reentered the United States August 1, 2019, near El Paso, Texas. USBP served the Brazilian noncitizen with a notice to appear before a DOJ immigration judge and released him from custody on an order of release on recognizance.

Brazilian authorities are seeking custody of the Brazilian national to face a criminal charge of illegal possession of a firearm of permitted use.

Deportation officers from ERO Boston’s Hartford field office arrested the 39-year-old unlawfully present fugitive July 11 near his residence in Danbury. He remains in ERO custody.

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Matt Seldon
Matt Seldon
Matt Seldon, BSc., is an Editorial Associate with HSToday. He has over 20 years of experience in writing, social media, and analytics. Matt has a degree in Computer Studies from the University of South Wales in the UK. His diverse work experience includes positions at the Department for Work and Pensions and various responsibilities for a wide variety of companies in the private sector. He has been writing and editing various blogs and online content for promotional and educational purposes in his job roles since first entering the workplace. Matt has run various social media campaigns over his career on platforms including Google, Microsoft, Facebook and LinkedIn on topics surrounding promotion and education. His educational campaigns have been on topics including charity volunteering in the public sector and personal finance goals.

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