Illegal Immigrants Continue to Return to the Gulf Coast After Deportations

By Dale Hines
Blue RAM Media/Gulf Coast News
October 29, 2025
MOBILE, Ala. Two men arrested for being in the US illegally, each have been caught and deported numerous times according to federal law enforcement.
On October 20, 2025, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, was apprehended during a traffic stop.
Pedro Guerreo-Rocha was pulled over by Saraland Police for an obstructed windshield.
He has already been deported six times in the last twelve years according to authorities.
During the arrest, federal agents were called and interviewed Rocha who only spoke Spanish and did not have a valid driver’s license.
The Border Patrol agent later determined Guerreo-Rocha was deported in 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022 & 2023. He’s now charged with ‘Illegal Reentry’.
The Gulf Shores police responded to gun shots being fired call on October 18th and Hipolito Hernendez-Modesto was taken into custody after someone discharged a firearm multiple times in the vicinity of Franz Street.
Police there also called federal law enforcement in to assist officers because they suspected that Hernendez-Modesto was in the country illegally.
And an HSI agent later determined Hernendez-Modesto was arrested in Nogales, Arizona in 2020 and deported. He is also now charged with ‘Re-entry of Removed Alien’.
Another federal criminal complaint shows Nehemias Pelico-Cutz, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, was arrested on Oct 16 during a traffic stop by Mobile County Sheriff’s deputies.
Records show an ICE agent did a background check and determined Pelico-Cutz was deported in September 2005, October 2005, November 2017, March 2019 & August 2019. He is now charged with ‘Illegal Reentry after Deportation or Removal’.
Law enforcement in many areas have agreed to call ICE when they encounter a person that they have determined to be in the country illegally, and police are finding that often times the same person is returning to the US and to the same areas where they have previously been arrested.
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