Casiano Meza-Cadenas, a Mexican national with a history of multiple deportations, is sentenced to 33 months in prison for illegally reentering the United States. This sentence follows his several deportations in 2004, 2008, 2018, and 2019, alongside a concerning record that includes five firearms-related convictions, underscoring the severity of his legal issues.
Meza-Cadenas’ criminal past notably includes a 2016 conviction for battery resulting from a shooting incident involving two victims. Following his state sentence for possessing a firearm as a prohibited person, he was taken into immigration custody, leading to this latest case, which was handled by U.S. Attorney’s Office officials and investigated by ICE. The implications of repeat offenses like his continue to raise questions about border security and immigration enforcement.
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