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Offline rangerrebew

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Lawful permanent resident arrested for attempting to smuggle drugged child across Southern Border
Gloria Lopez-Corona, 24, faces charges for Alien Smuggling
Landon Mion By Landon Mion Fox News
Published May 3, 2025 3:59am EDT
 

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A U.S. lawful permanent resident was arrested on Wednesday after she allegedly attempted to smuggle a drugged child into the country through the Southern Border using a fake birth certificate, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Gloria Lopez-Corona, 24, from Mexico, attempted to enter the U.S. with a five-year-old boy through the San Luis port of entry in Arizona, where she presented a birth certificate that was revealed to be for a different child based on the age, as the birth certificate was for a two-year-old.

The child was determined to be an unaccompanied child from Mexico who was sedated. The child had been given melatonin gummies and was sleepy and disoriented. Homeland Security Investigations seized the items believed to have been used to drug the child.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/lawful-permanent-resident-arrested-attempting-smuggle-drugged-child-across-southern-border
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It was obviously racial profiling!!!!!!!  Did they obtain an arrest warrant before they arrested her?  They need to release her immediately!!!!!! :whistle:
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Upon conviction, can permanent residency be revoked?
And thus, after serving her sentence, can she be deported?