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Shop NowBoston Police intentionally ignored an ICE detainer to set free a child raping illegal alien. Maynor Francisco Hernandez-Rodas is now safely in federal custody. Soon he’ll be on his way back to Guatemala. Where he belongs.
Child rapist evades ICE
ICE had a perfectly valid detainer request and Boston police ignored it. Intentionally. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had dibs on Maynor Francisco Hernandez-Rodas.
They wanted to deport him when they heard what he’d been accused of. Local officials in the sanctuary city weren’t about to let that happen.
On June 14, the 38-year-old Guatemalan was arrested in Lowell, Massachusetts, after allegedly raping a minor child. He wasn’t one of Alejandro Mayorkas’ little darlings who used the CBP One app to lodge an asylum claim.
He was one of the “gotaways” who flipped the finger at Border Patrol and disappeared into the desert. ICE has been waiting to get their hands on him since “two weeks after his arrest.” That’s when their Enforcement and Removal Operations in Boston “lodged an immigration detainer with Middlesex Superior Court.”
For some reason, the last thing Democrats want to do is enforce laws. Making it worse, liberal courts break more laws than anyone. Raping a child is no reason to deport an illegal migrant, local authorities insist. The ICE detainer request “was ultimately ‘ignored‘ by the Middlesex Superior Court,” the removal unit complains. This isn’t his first crime.
“His rap sheet in the U.S. dates back to at least 2011, when he was convicted of breaching the peace in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and sentenced to six months in prison.” He got a better deal the next time. “Then, in 2016, he was convicted in Norwalk, Connecticut, of the same offense and slapped with a $100 fine.”

Pleaded not guilty
He says he didn’t do it and that’s enough for Boston. “Hernandez-Rodas pleaded not guilty to aggravated rape of a child with force and rape of a child by force at his arraignment.”
Somebody posted his $10,000 bail last month and they shook him loose. He miraculously appeared as scheduled on September 20 to get fitted with his court ordered GPS monitor. Federal ICE agents were there to meet him.
Now, they have him in a cell where they can keep close eye on him. “Maynor Francisco Hernandez-Rodas stands accused of horrific crimes against a Massachusetts child,” Patricia Hyde relates in a statement. She’s acting director of Boston’s ERO field office.
ICE has no illusions about his character. “He represents a significant danger to the children of our community that we will not tolerate.”
They’re having the same problem with migrants acting like animals all up and down progressive New England. Last month, “officials had requested Brazilian national Warley Neto be handed over to them three times after he was convicted of a violent assault on Martha’s Vineyard.”
ERO Boston promises they “will continue to prioritize public safety by arresting and removing egregious noncitizen threats from our New England neighborhoods.” Nobody at the courthouse is willing to talk to the press about it, for some reason. Details on who he allegedly raped, when and where, aren’t available. ICE agents will not be voting for Kamala Harris.