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tween a port of entry, as gotaways.

After the two older Mexican brothers were apprehende­d, charged and detained in a regional jail in Farmville, Virginia, they escaped on April 30, according to the FBI. Alder was apprehende­d by Mexican authoritie­s on May 4 in Guerrero, according to the FBI. His brother, Marin, is still at large. The FBI is requesting assistance to locate him; an investigat­ion is ongoing.

According to ICE, Arturo was apprehende­d in 2010 after he illegally entered the U.S. and was deported. The second time he illegally entered, he wasn’t caught, and made his way to North Carolina. In 2019, Rolando was previously apprehende­d in Arizona and was also deported, only later to illegally reenter through a “parole” exemption.

Some critics argue that deportatio­n doesn’t bring justice for victims and they’d rather have perpetrato­rs be imprisoned or face the death penalty depending on the state where the offense is committed. They also argue “sanctuary” status in U.S. cities and counties should be banned – like that of Wake County, where the

before the Civil War. The area possibly includes scores of yetto-be-discovered shipwrecks, according to NOAA.

There are 35 known shipwrecks in the area, from pre-Civil War steamboats to speedboats, tugs, barges and workboats lost before 1940, the agency said.

There are two other national marine sanctuarie­s deputy was killed.

Wake County is one of the most dangerous “sanctuary communitie­s” in the U.S., according to a recent report, because its law enforcemen­t officers have limited cooperatio­n with ICE.

In 2019, Sen. Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina, introduced a bill allowing “sanctuary communitie­s” to be sued by victims of crimes committed by illegal foreign nationals if local authoritie­s don’t cooperate with ICE. When introducin­g the bill, Tillis pointed to sheriff’s offices in Durham, Mecklenbur­g and Wake counties who he said weren’t cooperatin­g with ICE.

in the Great Lakes and a third in Lake Ontario nearing designatio­n, all focused on shipwrecks. There are 15 total national marine sanctuarie­s, some of which focus on preserving endangered aquatic life, as well as two marine national monuments.

Erie County first requested the designatio­n in 2015.

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