The Department of Justice today filed criminal charges
against eleven different suspected members of the so-called “caravan” in the
United States District Court for the Southern District of California, announced
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of
California Adam Braverman. All defendants are alleged to have illegally entered
the country in violation of 8 U.S.C § 1325, and one defendant is also alleged
to have been previously deported and was charged with 8 U.S.C § 1326 (illegal
reentry).
“When respect for the rule of law diminishes, so too does
our ability to protect our great nation, its borders, and its citizens,” said
Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “The United States will not stand by as our
immigration laws are ignored and our nation’s safety is jeopardized. U.S.
Attorney Adam Braverman and his team should be commended for quickly filing
illegal entry charges for individuals apprehended along the southwestern
border. We will continue to work with our partners in each U.S. Attorney’s
Offices to aggressively pursue prosecutions of criminal illegal entry.”
“The American Dream has beckoned immigrants from across the
globe because of the promise that prosperity and success are within reach for
all,” said United States Attorney for the Southern District of California Adam
L. Braverman. “Those immigrants have contributed their voices and perspectives
to make up our uniquely American experience. But the foundation for the
American Dream, and what allows our democracy to flourish, is commitment to the
rule of law. These eleven defendants
face charges now because they believed themselves to be above the law. Those
seeking entry into the United States must pledge fidelity to the law, not break
them, or else face criminal prosecution.”
According to the complaints, defendants were apprehended by
Border Patrol in the following areas known as: Goat Canyon, 35 Draw, Eucci
Grove, and W-8. Goat Canyon, 35 Draw, and Eucci Grove are approximately four
miles west of the San Ysidro, California Port of Entry, and W-8 is
approximately two miles west of San Ysidro.
The complaints allege that the defendants knowingly and
willingly entered into the United States at a time and place other than as
designated by Immigration Officers, and eluded examination and inspection by
Immigration Officers.
A complaint contains allegations, and a defendant is
presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a
court of law.
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