Ecuadorian Woman Pleads Guilty to Illegally Entering the US After a Prior Removal
PORTLAND, Maine: An Ecuadorian national pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Portland to illegally entering the U.S. after a prior removal.
According to court records, on August 4, 2025, Tamara Iveth Shiguano-Vargas, 29, was a passenger in a car stopped by the Maine State Police for speeding on I-95. While the trooper who conducted the stop contacted the U.S. Border Patrol for assistance identifying the driver, Shiguano-Vargas got out of the car and fled. After police located her, she told a U.S. Border Patrol agent that she was Ecuadorian. She had previously been removed from the U.S. in September 2024 and had no lawful immigration status in the country.
Shiguano-Vargas faces up to two years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000. She will be sentenced after the completion of a presentence investigative report by the U.S. Probation Office. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
The Maine State Police and U.S. Border Patrol investigated the case.
Operation Take Back America: This case is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime. Operation Take Back America streamlines efforts and resources from the Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) and Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN)
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Jeanne D. Semivan, Special Assistant United States Attorney, Tel: (207) 780-3257