An illegal immigrant who was indicted in the killing of two women in a hit-and-run has already been deported eight times, according to The Daily Caller.
The Justice Department revealed the information about Miguel Angel Villasenor-Saucedo. According to the indictment, the 40-year-old Mexican man was driving a truck the night of Oct. 22 in Louisville, Ky. when his vehicle struck two women who were on the side of a highway after they had been involved in a traffic accident.
Villasenor-Saucedo left the scene on foot and has not been apprehended, according to the report. A federal grand jury indicted him this week for illegal reentry after deportation; he was deported from the U.S. on May 13, 2013.
The illegal reentry charge comes with a maximum penalty of two years in prison.
The man was apprehended two times in six days in 2011 after he illegally crossed the Rio Grande River into Texas, according to federal court documents reviewed by the Daily Caller.
The documents detailed other incidents, including Border Patrol agents picking him up on Nov. 6, 2011 after he took a raft across a river near Hidalgo. He waded across the river near La Gloria, Texas on Nov. 12 of that year. Then in June of 2012, he was apprehended again for taking a raft across the river. In September of 2012, agents picked him up after he waded across the river near Brownsville.
The Caller's report said that in some of those cases, he was fined and ordered jailed for up to 60 days.
In Donald Trump's "Person of the Year" profile in Time magazine, the president-elect said illegal immigrants who rape and kill "are finished."
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