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Illegal immigrant breaks ICE officer’s nose during New Jersey deportation arrest – faces 20 years behind bars 

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 18, 2025
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Antique illegal immigrant He faces federal positions after he allegedly used his elbow to crush an immigration and customs control officer (ICE) on the face, broke my nose and shocked it, in New Jersey earlier this year, authorities said.

Héctor Villegas-Alvarez, a 27-year-old Colombian national, was accused of Newark The Federal Court last week with a position to assault a federal officer and faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $ 250,000 if it is declared guilty of giving the fierce blow.

“These charges reaffirm our commitment to protect agents of the law that put their lives on the line for the people of New Jersey every day,” said the United States prosecutor in New Jersey, Alina Haba, in a statement.

“Those who choose to attack and assault the police will continue with fast and severe punishment,” Haba added.


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ICE officers traced Villegas-Alvarez three times the duration of the violent struggle, according to judicial documents. Getty images

The alleged attack occurred later Ice officers Villegas-Alvarez arrested in Roselle, NJ, on February 23, after identifying him as an individual without the state of legal immigration and due to being deported.

Villegas-Alvarez “physically resisted the trial” and “strongly” to an official ice woman in the face while the authorities tried to stop him, according to the Office of the United States.

“As a result of the assault of Villegas Álvarez, the victim’s deportation officer suffered a body injury, including a broken nose and a brain shock from which he suffers severe symptoms after conversion, including sequence and difficulty,” strengthening himself.

The fight occurred after the officers ordered Villegas-Alvarez to leave their car.

He Colombian National He fulfilled but tense his body and closed his arms when the officers tried to put it handcuff, according to judicial documents.


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The Colombian national faces up to 20 years in prison if he is convicted. Reuters

Villegas-Alvarez was appraised three times in the duration of the back, the fight and momentarily fell to the ground before getting up and trying to return to his vehicle.

The ICE two officers who made the trial, including the victim, could finally submit it.

The reading of positions of Villegas-Alvarez is scheduled to occur on Tuesday morning.

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