NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A man from the Dominican Republic pleaded guilty to fraud and immigration offenses in New Haven federal court on Friday.
According to a report from the Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut, 49-year-old Kelvin Prado-Robles, who also goes by Frankely Robles-Guzman, has never held legal immigration status in the U.S.
He was sentenced in January 2008 in Delaware to two years in prison for false representation of citizenship, passport fraud and identity theft crimes.
In February 2009, Prado-Robles was deported to the Dominican Republic.
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However, prosecutors say that in 2011, he was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, in Newark, N.J.