• Illegal immigrant drunken driver deported after short jail stint

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    The nation’s “severely broken” immigration system has finally done
    something right for one heartbroken mom.

    Drunken-driving illegal immigrant Nicolas Dutan Guaman — who killed 23- year-old Matthew Denice of Milford in a 2011 crash — was deported Friday
    after serving out his jail sentence. He was convicted in 2014.

    “I am so grateful for ICE getting him out of the country,” Maureen
    Maloney, Matthew’s mother, told the Herald minutes after immigration
    officials informed her that Guaman was out of U.S. airspace and headed
    back to Ecuador.

    “Nothing will ever bring Matthew back or ease the pain, but this does
    help,” Maloney said. “He doesn’t deserve to be in this country. The system
    is so severely broken and a majority of Americans are so preoccupied they
    don’t know how broken it is until it affects their family.”

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Guaman, 46, was released from the Worcester County House of Correction Thursday and was immediately taken
    into custody. He was put on a plane out of Boston and has now landed in Ecuador.

    Maloney, an advocate for common-sense immigration policies, was overcome
    with emotion after learning Guaman wouldn’t be back driving around town.

    Guaman admitted to drinking as many as six beers before the Aug. 20, 2011, crash in which he rolled through a stop sign in Milford and hit Denice, flipping him and his motorcycle over the hood of his pickup truck before
    Denice became lodged under the vehicle.

    Guaman then kept driving a quarter-mile as witnesses pounded on the truck, yelling at him in English to stop. He did not speak English.

    ICE immediately sought a detainer on Guaman, which was later backed by a
    Boston immigration court judge. He was found guilty of “manslaughter by
    motor vehicle and motor vehicle homicide while operating under the
    influence of liquor,” ICE said.

    A final order of removal from the U.S. was granted in 2021. He was flown
    out of Boston via ICE Air.

    ICE Air is used “to facilitate the movement of noncitizens within the
    United States and the removal of noncitizens to destinations worldwide,”
    an immigration official recently told the Herald. Charter and commercial flights are used.

    “Since 2006, (ICE) has transferred and/or removed hundreds of thousands”
    of illegal immigrants from the U.S., federal officials said. Soares-
    Pereira happened to be the most recent one and he flew out via a
    commercial airline.

    ICE Air states it uses Boeing 737s for “domestic international removals”
    and Boeing 767 and 777 aircraft for “special high-risk charters.” Most
    Mexican illegal immigrants, ICE adds, are usually flown by commercial
    flights to San Diego or Brownsville, Texas, for transport to Mexico.

    Worldwide jumping-off airports include Mesa, Arizona; San Antonio, Texas; Alexandria, Louisiana; and Miami.

    Details of Guaman’s ICE Air trip were not shared with the Herald as of
    late Friday night. Guaman, it has been reported, has family in
    Massachusetts. It is not clear what they will do now.

    The sentence for manslaughter while driving drunk ranges from 5 years to
    20, with that law coming under fire for being too lenient.

    Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston deportation said Guaman’s
    plane has landed in Ecuador.

    “ERO Boston is proud to help bring some measure of justice to the family
    of the victim in this case that ignited so much public outrage at the
    heinous nature of the crimes Guaman was convicted of,” said ERO Boston
    Field Office Director Todd Lyons. “No matter how long it takes, rest
    assured that ERO Boston will carry out our mission to remove any
    unlawfully present individuals who pose a danger and threat to the safety
    and security of our communities.”

    https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/03/31/illegal-immigrant-drunken-driver- deported-out-of-massachusetts-after-short-jail-stint/

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