
He keeps getting released on bond, this time he might make a run to the border. Update to this story.
Via Breitbart:
Franklin Freddy Meave Vazquez, 27, a Mexican national, reportedly entered the U.S. illegally in June 2001 near Brownsville, Texas, when he was ten years old, and qualified for deferred action under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program on November 30, 2013, the source said.
The Obama-era program defers deportation for two years for individuals brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents or guardians before the age of 16 that are not threats to national security.
Vazquez applied to renew his DACA status, which expired November 29, 2015. But immigration officials denied his request on August 16, 2016—nearly a year after the expiration of his DACA status.
The Mexican national’s request was denied due to abandonment, meaning he either failed to respond to inquiries from immigration officials or failed to make a required appearance in front of immigration authorities, documents say.
Vazquez had been arrested two times in 2018 and was released on bond both times despite the expiration of his DACA status. In March, Vazquez was arrested in Newport News, Virginia, for abduction by force, intimidation, and deception—but authorities released him on $20,000 bond.
ICE released him from custody in April after an immigration judge granted him bond, despite objections from ICE.
The Mexican national was also released on bond after Sunday’s attack, where he allegedly attacked three crew members with a hammer and a knife, killing one and injuring two others on board the Captain Billy Haver fishing vessel.
