Nigerian Man Faces Deportation from US as Immigration Arrests Him, His Offence Disclosed
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Nigerian Man Faces Deportation from US as Immigration Arrests Him, His Offence Disclosed

  • ERO Baltimore has arrested a Nigerian national in Lanham who was previously convicted of second-degree rape and third-degree sex offense against a Maryland minor
  • The 37-year-old man, who entered the U.S. legally in 2015, had multiple arrests over several years and later faced additional charges involving another woman
  • He is now in custody pending removal proceedings before an immigration judge who will determine whether he will be deported

A Nigerian national previously convicted of sexual offenses against a Maryland minor has been arrested in Lanham by Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Baltimore.

The 37-year-old was taken into custody on August 2 by deportation officers from ERO’s Criminal Apprehension Program outside his residence.

Lanham residence area where the Nigerian national was arrested by deportation officers.
ERO Baltimore officers during an enforcement operation in Maryland. Photo: ICE
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Arrested Nigerian a frequent law breaker - ERO

According to officials, the man had been convicted of second-degree rape and a third-degree sex offense against a Maryland child. His record also includes multiple arrests and charges over a span of several years involving the same victim and later another woman.

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“This Nigerian national was arrested for rape and later released only to commit another sexual crime against the same victim,” said ERO Baltimore acting Field Office Director Darius Reeves.
“The noncitizen used despicable predatory tactics to victimize and later re-victimize a Maryland child. ERO Baltimore takes our commitment to our Maryland communities very seriously, and we will relentlessly pursue such offenders who intend harm to our residents.”

Nigerian convicted of rape charges

The man entered the United States legally as a nonimmigrant in July 2015 but later violated the conditions of his stay. He was first arrested by the Prince George’s County Police Department in December 2017 on charges of first- and second-degree rape.

Acting ERO Baltimore Field Office Director Darius Reeves addressed the media on enforcement priorities.
The unnamed Nigerian national was convicted of rape and sex offense charges. Photo: ERO
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In February 2019, he was again arrested and charged with third-degree sex offense, second-degree assault, and fourth-degree sex offense involving the same minor.

The Circuit Court for Prince George’s County convicted him of second-degree rape and third-degree sex offense.

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He was sentenced to 20 years in prison with 15 years suspended and five years of supervised probation for rape. For the third-degree sex offense, he was given 10 years suspended and an additional five years of probation.

US Police arrest him again

In September 2021, Prince George’s County Police arrested him once more, this time on charges involving another woman.

However, in March 2022, the court placed those charges on a “stet” docket, meaning the case was inactive but could be revived if he failed to meet certain conditions.

ERO Baltimore has now placed the Nigerian citizen in custody pending removal proceedings. He has been served paperwork to appear before an immigration judge, who will decide the outcome of his case.

Immigration courts, which are part of the Department of Justice and independent of the Department of Homeland Security, handle such hearings.

Officials explained that if a final removal order is issued, ICE officers will oversee his deportation in line with federal law.

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ERO, one of ICE’s three operational arms, leads the effort to arrest, detain, and repatriate noncitizens who pose threats to community safety and violate U.S. immigration laws.

List of African immigrants scheduled for deportation from US

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the United States government had released updated data revealing that tens of thousands of African immigrants are currently listed for deportation.

The figures, current as of November 24, 2024, highlight the growing focus on immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, with nationals from Somalia, Mauritania, and Nigeria topping the list.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ibrahim Sofiyullaha (Editorial Assistant) Ibrahim Sofiyullaha is a graduate of First Technical University, Ibadan. He was the founder and pioneer Editor-in-Chief of a fast-rising campus journalism outfit at his university. Ibrahim is a coauthor of the book Julie, or Sylvia, written in collaboration with two prominent Western authors. He was ranked as the 9th best young writer in Africa by the International Sports Press Association. Ibrahim has contributed insightful articles for major platforms, including Sportskeeda in the UK and Motherly in the United States. Email: ibrahim.sofiyullaha@corp.legit.ng

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