El Salvadoran National Sentenced for Illegal Reentry; Faces Deportation
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An El Salvadoran national was sentenced for illegal reentry into the United States. The individual faces deportation as a result of the conviction.
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El Salvadoran National Sentenced for Illegal Reentry; Faces Deportation
Media Coverage · April 30, 2026
A US court sentenced an El Salvadoran national to prison for reentering the country illegally. The individual faces deportation after serving their sentence. This conviction highlights the consequences of violating US immigration laws.
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- • illegal reentry
- • deportation
- • El Salvadoran national
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El Salvadoran National Sentenced for Illegal Reentry; Faces Deportation
Media Coverage · Apr 30, 2026
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1 eventEl Salvadoran National Sentenced for Illegal Reentry; Faces Deportation
A US court sentenced an El Salvadoran national to prison for reentering the country illegally. The individual faces deportation after serving their sentence. This conviction highlights the consequences of violating US immigration laws.
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