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Illegal Aliens Crossing Border Are Reaching Wyoming Communities

Illegal Aliens that have slipped deep into Wyoming have been detained according to ICE officials. These individuals slipped into the country from Mexico and crossed over the southern United States border according to ICE officials.

The individuals all were picked up in Wyoming and are on a ICE hold waiting to be transported back to their own countries.

All these individual have a long criminal record according to ICE officials.

They are as follows:

24-year-old Arturo Cruz-Moreno has been hiding in Montana but was found and detained in Wyoming, was booked July 8 and is currently on a ICE hold.

61-year-old Jose Jamie Gonzalez-Sanchez, was booked July 8 and is currently on a ICE hold.

43-year-old Sione Mola who has been hiding in Salt Lake City, but was detained in Wyoming, was booked July 8 and is on an ICE hold.

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