ICE deports illegal immigrant convicted of attempting to kill newborn

ICE deports illegal immigrant convicted of attempting to kill newborn

Source: Fox News

Summary

Soili Xiomara Aparicio-Santos, an illegal immigrant from Honduras, was deported from the United States after serving eight years in a New York prison for attempting to kill her newborn baby. Aparicio-Santos was originally sentenced to 16 years but had her sentence reduced to 10 years, of which she served eight. She was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after local authorities cooperated with the agency. Aparicio-Santos entered the country illegally in 2014 and had a final order of removal against her since then.


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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.

Soili Xiomara Aparicio-Santos’ deportation was made possible by the cooperation between local authorities and ICE. The agency lauded the cooperation, citing it as an example of successful partnership. The case highlights the contrast between Suffolk County’s approach to immigration enforcement and that of neighboring New York City. The deportation also sparked a statement from DHS, emphasizing the need for cooperation from state and local politicians to remove criminals from the country.

The sequence of events follows a familiar pattern: a criminal is arrested, serves time, and is eventually deported. The involvement of ICE and local authorities is a standard procedure. The emphasis on cooperation between agencies and the call for politicians to work together to remove criminals is also a familiar refrain.

One observation that reframes the scene is that the deportation of Aparicio-Santos serves as a performance of the effectiveness of the immigration enforcement system, highlighting the cooperation between agencies and the removal of a criminal from the country.


Author: Evan Null