Illegal Immigration

Media Become Unhinged After Illegal Alien “Dreamer” Deported After Abusing Two Women

Illegal alien “dreamer” Luis Ugalde-Pacheco, now 28, has been deported back to Mexico after he abused two women, threatening one of them with a gun.

He was brought to this country when he was 7 and later applied for and received Dreamer status.

After the second conviction against him, Ugalde-Pacheco was deported back to Mexico as an undesirable.

He was convicted twice in his abuse of women, and both women were forced to get orders of protection against him.

From the clearly sympathetic Chicago Tribune:

In March, he was placed into the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which began deportation proceedings. That was after he completed a two-year prison sentence for felony convictions of intimidation and aggravated battery for threatening and pushing a woman.

Buried at the bottom of the article there’s more info on what this budding young criminal did to earn his convictions.

His current legal troubles started in May 2017 when he was charged in a domestic violence case involving a female relative. She obtained an order of protection against Ugalde-Pacheco in Will County, and he was later charged with violating the order by sending her a text message, according to court records.

But that wasn’t why he was in prison. That was for yet a DIFFERENT domestic violence incident with another woman.

Ugalde-Pacheco’s later stint in prison resulted from different domestic violence allegations from March 2018 involving another woman. She, too, sought an order of protection against Ugalde-Pacheco, and he was later charged with violating that order by texting her a photo, according to court records.

On Aug. 20, 2018, Ugalde-Pacheco pleaded guilty to felony charges of intimidation and aggravated battery, records show. He admitted to following the woman to her job, showing her a gun, threatening to shoot her if she called police and pushing her, according to court records.

As his deportation loomed, his loved ones worried about whether he will have access to medical treatment in Mexico — and whether they’ll ever see him again.

“I think everyone deserves a chance to … stay here,” Arriaga said, “the chance to live.”

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