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U.S. Attorney’s Office Highlights Immigration Sentencings During Lapse in Federal Appropriations

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Throughout the 43-day lapse in government funding, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky continued to advance the Department of Justice’s mission in priority enforcement areas, including immigration enforcement.  Below are highlights of sentencings that the U.S. Attorney’s Office secured in connection with several immigration-related cases prosecuted during the recent lapse in federal appropriations.

Tuesday, October 7

A Mexican national, David Gomez-Rodriguez, 44, illegally residing in Pulaski County, was sentenced to 14 months for illegal reentry into the United States. According to his plea agreement, he was removed from the U.S. on August 19, 2022, and on December 6, 2024, he was encountered again in [location] without having sought or received permission to return to the United States. Prior to his first removal in August 2022, Gomez-Rodriguez had a felony conviction for rape in Nelson County, Kentucky.

Thursday, October 9

A Guatemalan national, Juan Esteban Mejia-Ajpop, illegally residing in Newport, Ky., was sentenced to 26 months for aggravated identity theft and use of false identification documents to obtain employment. According to his plea agreement, on two occasions in October 2023 and April 2024, the defendant presented a fraudulent California identification card and a forged Social Security card to secure employment. The information on the forged cards corresponded to another person who is a United States citizen.

A Guatemalan national, Bernabe Domingo-Aguilar, illegally residing in Newport, Ky., was sentenced to 60 months for illegal reentry into the United States after having been convicted of a felony. Domingo-Aguilar had been removed from the United States  four prior times, most recently in 2019. Three of the previous removals followed criminal charges. In 2022, Domingo-Aguilar was unlawfully present in the U.S. when he committed rape on a minor in Kentucky.

Tuesday, October 14

A Mexican national, Antonio Balderas-Arellano, 25,, was sentenced to 21 months for illegal reentry into the United States. According to court documents, the defendant was found on February 21, 2025, in Scott County after previously being deported to Mexico in November 2023 from Atlanta.

Monday, October 20

A Mexican national, Javier Perez-Ruiz, 37, illegally residing in Louisville, Ky., was sentenced to time served (approximately 124 days) for illegal reentry into the United States after being found in Scott County. According to his plea agreement, Perez-Ruiz was previously convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine in August 2012 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, was sentenced to 13 months, and was deported on March 5, 2013.

Tuesday, October 28

A Honduran national, Jose Hernandez Garcia, 25, illegally residing in Corbin, Ky., was sentenced for possession of a firearm by an illegal alien. According to his plea agreement, the defendant was traffic-stopped for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. A search of the vehicle uncovered a loaded firearm in the backseat next to an open beer bottle. Garcia did not have legal status to be in the United States. 

Thursday, October 30

A Mexican national, Miguel Ruiz Sanchez, illegally residing in Shelby County, Ky., was sentenced to 12 months for illegal reentry into the United States. According to court documents, Sanchez had previously been deported from the U.S. on four different occasions  - March 2011, April 2012, April 2014, and February 2017 – and had a felony conviction prior to those removals.

Tuesday, November 4

A Mexican national, Esain Benitez Alcantara, 36, was sentenced to 30 months for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and possession of a firearm by an illegal alien. According to his plea agreement, on June 14, 2024, Lexington Police Department officers responded to a shots fired call and found Benitez Alcantara in possession of a loaded firearm, 13 live rounds of ammunition, and a quantity of cash indicative of drug trafficking. A search of the vehicle found 32 grams of methamphetamine. Benitez Alcantara admitted that he was an undocumented alien, prohibited from possessing a firearm and that he possessed the methamphetamine with intent to distribute. 

          

 

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Contact

CONTACT:  Gabrielle Dudgeon

PHONE:  (859) 685-4887

E-MAIL:  gabrielle.dudgeon@usdoj.gov

Updated November 20, 2025

Topic
Immigration