Two Illegal Immigrants Indicted in Homeland Security Task Force Investigation, Accused of Hiring At Least 10 Others
Oscar Ruiz-Oliva and Jorge Oliva-Paguada face charges for employing over ten unauthorized aliens and illegal re-entry into the U.S.
Robert Patrick, U.S. Attorney's Office, Communications
ST. LOUIS –Two illegal immigrants from Honduras were indicted Wednesday and accused of hiring at least 10 other illegal aliens.Oscar Ruiz-Oliva, 41, and Jorge Manuel Oliva-Paguada, 37, were each indicted on one count of knowingly and intentionally engaging in a pattern of hiring unauthorized aliens, knowingly hiring at least ten unauthorized aliens in a 12-month period and illegal re-entry into the United States after being deported. Ruiz-Oliva was deported in 2009 near Phoenix and Oliva-P...
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