The Gateway Pundit reported on Monday the Prince George’s County murder unit arrested 25-year-old Nelson Granados-Trejo in reference to the homicide of a toddler in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
Within the police report, it was reported Nelson Granados-Trejo had “no fixed address” however didn’t give particulars if he was an unlawful immigrant.
Now, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson has confirmed Nelson Granados-Trejo is an unlawful immigrant from El Salvador.
Fox 5 D.C. reported that on Nov. 7, 2022, a Division of Justice immigration choose in New Jersey ordered Trejo-Granados to be faraway from the USA.
#Breaking Nilson Noel Trejo-Granados is an unlawfully current 25-year-old Salvadoran nationwide. On Nov. 7, 2022, a Division of Justice immigration choose in Newark, New Jersey ordered Trejo-Granados’ removing from the USA. -ERO Baltimore spokesperson James Covington https://t.co/etJ6b4ei2a pic.twitter.com/Z4vOEJVRcG
— Allison Papson (@AllisonPapson) February 28, 2024
After being ordered to be faraway from the U.S., Trejo-Granados was arrested for theft 4 months later in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Upon listening to of his arrest, ICE lodged an immigration detainer on Trejo-Granados.
Nonetheless, the Montgomery County Division of Corrections refused to honor the detainer.
In September of 2023, Montgomery County Police arrested Trejo-Granados for theft once more; ICE lodged one other detainer, which MCDC ignored.
Per Fox 5 DC:
A fifth suspect has been arrested in reference to the homicide of 2-year-old Jeremy Poou Caceres.
The Prince George’s County Police Division introduced Monday they’re now charging 25-year-old Nilson Trejo-Granados with first and second-degree homicide.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Removing Operations Baltimore spokesperson James Covington confirmed with FOX 5 that Trejo-Granados is an unlawfully current Salvadoran nationwide.
On Nov. 7, 2022, a Division of Justice immigration choose in Newark, New Jersey ordered Trejo-Granados’ removing from the USA.
In keeping with the ICE data, the Montgomery County Police Division arrested Trejo-Granados on March 21, 2023, and charged him with theft. Whereas these fees stay pending, ICE lodged an Immigration Detainer on Trejo-Granados with the Montgomery County Detention Heart on March 22, 2023; nevertheless, the company says MCDC refused to honor the detainer and Trejo-Granados was launched by MCDC on March 27, 2023.
NEW: Unlawful alien from El Salvadoran accused of killing 2-year-old Maryland boy was launched from jail TWICE following repeated theft fees and order to depart the nation.
Nilson Trejo-Granados, 25, was charged by the Prince George County Police Division with first and… pic.twitter.com/EDkdO0Fjns
— I Meme Due to this fact I Am (@ImMeme0) February 28, 2024
In July of 2019, Montgomery County, Maryland, reached sanctuary standing, making it troublesome for ICE to carry out its duties.