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Border Patrol reported that during a recent operation at a Home Depot in Sacramento, California, last week, 11 individuals suspected of being illegal migrants were apprehended; among them, five have criminal records.
An official from Border Patrol informed Fox News that background checks revealed that out of those arrested in Thursday’s raid, five have prior criminal records, including three individuals who are convicted felons.
Among those arrested is Mexican national Javier Dimas-Alcantar. Border Patrol identified him as an aggravated felon who has been incarcerated in California jails 67 times since 1986.

Javier Dimas-Alcantar and Carlos Mata were arrested in a raid at a Sacramento Home Depot. (Fox News)
His criminal history includes convictions for sex with a minor, battery on a spouse, carrying a concealed dagger, possession of a controlled substance, possession of narcotics, receiving stolen property and first-degree burglary.
The other apprehended migrants included a previously deported Guatemalan aggravated felon, a previously deported Mexican migrant with a previous arrest for driving without a license and a Guatemalan migrant who had a voluntary return removal in 2009 with previous arrests for trespassing and failure to provide identification.