A criminal court in Boston thumbed its nose at a federal immigration detainer, thereby temporarily releasing onto the streets an illegal immigrant suspected of raping a particularly vulnerable individual.
In December 2022, a Haitian native crossed into the U.S. illegally via the point of entry in Brownsville, Texas. Though deemed inadmissible at the time, he was nonetheless given a notice to appear in an immigration court 2,200 miles away in Boston.
It appears the man showed even less respect for Americans and American laws during his time in Bean Town. Last September, Boston police officers arrested him on suspicion of rape and indecent assault and battery on a developmentally disabled person in Dorchester.
Because of the man’s “unlawful immigration status,” Boston agents with Enforcement and Removal Operations, a subdivision of ICE, immediately “lodged an immigration detainer” against him with the Dorchester District Court, an ICE press release said. However, the court ignored […]
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