A Dominican male desired in his home nation for human contraband that caused the fatalities of 3 minors was deported by ICE Miami previously today, according to united state Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Batista Matos, 36, was sent out home on an ICE elimination trip for the 5th time onMonday
He left Miami for Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, where he was satisfied by regional police and nabbed.
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Batista Matos, 36, was deported to the Dominican Republic for the 5th time on Monday to encounter costs in link with deadly human contraband. ( ICE ERO Miami)
“The return of this fugitive to the Dominican Republic is a prime example of how ICE works closely with our international law enforcement partners to identify, locate and remove criminal aliens who are wanted in their country for allegedly committing crimes,” stated ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Miami acting Field Office Director Juan Lopez Vega.
Matos was initial deported onOct 8, 2010, when UNITED STATE Border Patrol representatives experienced him near Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, after he had actually gotten in the region unlawfully.

UNITED STATE Border Patrol representatives deported Batista Matos for the very first time in 2010 after they experienced him near Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico (visualized over), after he had actually gotten in the region unlawfully. (Education Images/Universal Images Group using Getty Images)
Though information of the experiences were not supplied, ICE stated he was likewise located and eliminated in 2011, 2019 and 2023.
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In link with his most recent expulsion, Matos was apprehended in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in September 2024 after Dominican authorities provided a warrant for his apprehension complying with a harmful “alien smuggling venture,” ICE stated.
He entered ICE safekeeping onFeb 6 and was moved to Miami pending his elimination.
“ICE prioritizes the arrest and removal of criminal alien fugitives. As a result, our communities are safer and more secure,” Lopez Vega stated.

ICE ERO Miami sent out Batista Matos, 36, back home to the Dominican Republic using an expulsion trip on Monday. ( ICE Seattle)
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American authorities partnered with the Dominican National Police to return Matos to his home nation, where he will certainly encounter costs for his supposed criminal activities.