Illegal Immigrant Arrested After Returning to Baldwin County Four Times

By Rick McCann
Blue RAM Media/Gulf Coast News
July 29, 2025
BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. Federal law enforcement said recently that they have arrested an illegal immigrant in Baldwin County who has already been deported four times but that he continues to return.
Currently, Juan Jose Acosta-Sandoval, a Honduran national, is sitting once again in the Baldwin County Detention Center after being arrested by the Robertsdale Police Department for public intoxication.
Robertsdale Police said that they notified ICE about the arrest and that federal agents interviewed Acosta-Sandoval, but he refused to answer questions.
The court records show Acosta-Sandoval’s fingerprints were enrolled into the immigration and criminal database and “removed alien”, “wanted” and “immigration violator” alerts were received through the Automated Biometric Identification System.
The court documents show Acosta-Sandoval’s removal history:
October 9, 2012, ACOSTA-SANDOVAL was ordered removed by a designated immigration official in Laredo, Texas.
October 22, 2012, ACOSTA-SANDOVAL was removed from the United States Honduras through San Antonio, TX via JPATS SNA.
May 18, 2018, ACOSTA-SANDOVAL order of removal was reinstated by a designated immigration official in Brownsville, TX.
July 2, 2018, ACOSTA-SANDOVAL was removed from the United States to Honduras through Brownsville, TX Airport via Air Ops.
August 24, 2019, ACOSTA-SANDOVAL order of removal was reinstated by a designated immigration official in Kingsville, TX.
August 30, 2019, ACOSTA-SANDOVAL was removed from the United States to Honduras through Brownsville, TX Airport via Air Ops.
September 15, 2021, ACOSTA-SANDOVAL order of removal was reinstated by a designated immigration official in Salisbury, Maryland.
November 12, 2021, ACOSTA-SANDOVAL was removed from the United States to Honduras through AEX-Alexandria International Airport, Alexandria, Oil LA
Federal law enforcement said that Acosta-Sandoval is now facing a federal charge of Re-entry of Removed Alien and if found guilty, could spend at least one year in federal prison before being returned once again to his home country.
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