A native of
Melvin Eraldo Ramirez, 30, pleaded guilty Feb. 23. He had been previously deported four times.
According to court records, Ramirez was convicted Sept. 13, 2001, for attempting to distribute cocaine. He was deported in 2003, and he illegally reentered the
"In addition to his extensive criminal history, Mr. Ramirez repeatedly returned to the United States after being deported," said M. Yvonne Evans, acting field office director for ERO Washington, D.C. "This lengthy prison sentence helps send the message that reentering the United States after being formally deported is a serious crime, particularly when that person is a convicted felon."
Upon completion of his prison sentence, Ramirez will be deported to
Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys C. Alexandria Bogle and Brian D. Harrison are prosecuting this case on behalf of the
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