US deports 132 Dominicans
posted on: Jan 11 2012 11:23 by RDugey. Viewed 12 times.The immigration and naturalization of United States service deported yesterday to former 132 convicts of Dominican origin met sentences in prisons in the country by federal drug-trafficking, killings, assaults and fraud offences Bank.
According to data provided by migration in the Americas, the deportees airport authorities met sentences of 5, 10 and 15 years in various jails Americans.
The Group of returnees arrived at 12: 35 minutes in the afternoon on board an aircraft of American enrollment leased by the Department of immigration and naturalization of United States. The aircraft was received in the Northwest area of ramp from the terminal, in an operation carried out by members of the specialized airport security corps (CESA), the General Directorate of migration and the National Drug Control Directorate (DNCD.
)Escoltados by the FBI
deportees arrived escorted by 12 u000aagents of the Federal Bureau of investigation (FBI) and the anti-drug Office of United States (DEA), who handed them to the migration and security authorities on his arrival in the Dominican air terminal. US authorities resumed Tuesday the deportation of former convicts, after a break in December due to Christmas holidays.
Next to the group came the Dominican Antonio Peña chaplain, accused of murder in United States.
On arrival was delivered by the authorities of Interpol police national airport and then transferred to the headquarters of the body of the order.
Peña chaplain served several years in an American prison where he had been deported to face a charge of murder, as they explained to the authorities.
Los 132 Dominicans met sentences in prisons in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, California, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Texas, Massachusetts and u000aArizona.

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