Tennessee man accused of killing infant has been deported 5 times, ICE says

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'Mr. Zuniga-Aviles subsequently illegally re-entered the U.S. after removal, which is a felony act under federal law,” ICE stated.

Immigration officials say a Central American man accused of killing an infant in Tennessee earlier this month had been deported multiple times.

Investigators claim the infant died from blunt force trauma with skull and rib fractures, and the report correlates with the child’s mother confessing the child was hit in the head. Officials in Shelby County said Zuniga-Aviles used the alias Jose Agurcia-Avila, 33, and that he killed the child after learning he wasn’t the infant’s father.

WMC reported Zuniga-Aviles had been deported back to Honduras — from states other than Tennessee and via other aliases — in February 2010, January 2011, March 2012, November 2016 and December 2016. Deportations came via ICE in Utah, Texas and Louisiana.

 

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Why is the infant guilty when it was the mother who cheated on him? A newborn baby bears no sin! I hope the infant gets to be reborn in a better life with much love. I pray for you.

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