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Two Illegal Immigrants Indicted in Homeland Security Task Force Investigation, Accused of Hiring At Least 10 Others

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Oscar Ruiz-Oliva and Jorge Manuel Oliva-Paguada were indicted on one count each of knowingly and intentionally engaging in a pattern of hiring unauthorized aliens, knowingly hiring at least ten unauthorized aliens in a 12-month period and illegal re-entry into the United States after being deported.

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Two Illegal Immigrants Indicted in Homeland Security Task Force Investigation, Accused of Hiring At Least 10 Others

Media Coverage · May 8, 2026

Oscar Ruiz-Oliva and Jorge Manuel Oliva-Paguada, two illegal immigrants, were indicted for knowingly hiring at least 10 unauthorized aliens and re-entering the US after deportation. The indictment is the result of a Homeland Security task force investigation. This case highlights the ongoing issue of unauthorized immigration and labor exploitation.

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Two Illegal Immigrants Indicted in Homeland Security Task Force Investigation, Accused of Hiring At Least 10 Others

Media Coverage · May 08, 2026

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Oscar Ruiz-Oliva and Jorge Manuel Oliva-Paguada, two illegal immigrants, were indicted for knowingly hiring at least 10 unauthorized aliens and re-entering the US after deportation. The indictment is the result of a Homeland Security task f
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Oscar Ruiz-Oliva and Jorge Manuel Oliva-Paguada were indicted on one count each of knowingly and intentionally engaging in a pattern of hiring unauthorized aliens, knowingly hiring at least ten unauthorized aliens in a 12-month period and illegal re-entry into the United States after being deported.

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Media Coverage May 8, 2026

Two Illegal Immigrants Indicted in Homeland Security Task Force Investigation, Accused of Hiring At Least 10 Others

Oscar Ruiz-Oliva and Jorge Manuel Oliva-Paguada, two illegal immigrants, were indicted for knowingly hiring at least 10 unauthorized aliens and re-entering the US after deportation. The indictment is the result of a Homeland Security task force investigation. This case highlights the ongoing issue of unauthorized immigration and labor exploitation.

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