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The western district of Texas exceeds 200 new criminal proceedings in connection with immigration in 4 days.

San Antonio (KTSA News)-The Ministry of Justice of the United States publishes new figures that publish 215 criminal matters submitted by the public prosecutor from March 10 to March 13 to March 13.

The incumbent lawyer of the United States, Margaret Leachman for the western district of Texas, made the announcement in a publication on Friday.

In Austin, several people were charged with illegal re -entry after the deportation after they had been found in the local prisons.

Among these were Ricardo Hernandez-Hernandez, a Mexican citizen who had previously been removed from the United States to Mexico two before and had been convicted of indecency for indecency with sexual contact by children and the failure to register as a sex offender. Andres Garcia Sedana, a Mexican citizen who had previously been removed four times from the United States and was convicted of poisoning attacks with a vehicle that had been crowded three times and three times, was also charged. Additional charges were against Hernan Vasquez-Medina, a Mexican citizen who was allegedly removed from the United States three times and was convicted three times for a terrorist threat and driving. Three times intoxicated and violence on the family that cause bodily harm.

In the Midland-Modessa area, two people were found with previous federal convicts in the local prisons and charged after the deportation for illegal entry. The Mexican National Saul Villalobos-Vasquez was allegedly removed from the United States and condemned in the eastern district of Texas for unauthorized use of a social security number for which it was sentenced to 12 months. Profit for which he was sentenced to nine months in prison.

The US lawyers' office for the western district of Texas comprises 68 counties in the central and western areas of Texas, comprising almost 93,000 square miles and an estimated population of 7.6 million people.

The district comprises three of the five largest cities in Texas – San Antonio, Austin and El Paso – and shares 660 miles common border to the Republic of Mexico.

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