Two Men Convicted of Entering National Defense Areas in Southern New Mexico
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El Paso.- On Thursday, the U.S. prosecutor for New Mexico Ryan Ellison announced that his office had won its first unauthorized entry into the newly created military buffer zone of the state. In mid-April, the U.S. Department of the Interior transferred 406 square miles (1,051.5 square kilometers) of land to the U.S. Army, after which the Army turned the land into an extension of the Fort Huachuca Army facility in Arizona. That same day, the com…
First Convictions for Migrants Who Crossed into New Military Border Zones
Two Mexican citizens pleaded guilty to a violation of defense property security regulations and trespassing on military property -- misdemeanor charges that can carry up to a year in prison -- the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Mexico announced.
U.S Attorney announces first convictions for trespassing in NM border zone • Source New Mexico
U.S. Attorney for New Mexico Ryan Ellison speaks during a news conference on the southern border (courtesy U.S. Attorney's Office)On Thursday, U.S. Attorney for New Mexico Ryan Ellison announced the office had won its first cases of trespassing within the the state’s newly created military buffer zone. In mid-April, the U.S. Department of Interior transferred 406 square miles of land to the U.S. Army, after which the Army made the land an extens…


Two men convicted of entering National Defense Areas in southern New Mexico
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Two Mexican nationals have been convicted of illegally entering a military-controlled space along the southern border. U.S. Attorney for New Mexico Brian Ellison said Andres de los Santos-Martinez and Eduardo Herrera-Juarez both pled guilty to entering the designated national defense area in southern New Mexico on June 1. Albuquerque man tells FBI he was holding fentanyl pills for a friend Earlier this year, the Trump A…
Two migrants convicted of illegally entering New Mexico National Defense Area
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) -- Two migrants were just convicted of trespassing into the recently established New Mexico National Defense Area. The Department of the Army established this restricted area, as well as other similar areas along the border, earlier this year. New federal statutes then established criminal penalties for unlawful intrusion into those areas. Mexican national Andres De Los Santos-Martinez pleaded guilty to re-entry aft…
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