Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials deported a “depraved” illegal migrant convicted of raping and impregnating his 12-year-old niece — and took another illegal migrant charged with raping and impregnating a 14-year-old into custody, the agency announced Thursday.
Pedro Trejo Reyes, a previously deported migrant from Mexico, was removed from the US on Thursday after being convicted in 2009 of repeatedly sexually assaulting his young niece in Texas.
The heinous crime resulted in the child becoming pregnant, which ended in a miscarriage, according to court documents. DNA testing on the fetal tissue found that Trejo Reyes, 67, was the biological father with over 99% certainty, the docs show.
The sicko pedophile also threatened his niece that she would “disappear” if she reported the assaults.
Trejo Reyes, 67, spent 16 years behind bars for the sickening crime before he was booted back to Mexico by the feds. An immigration judge had ordered his deportation in 2011.
Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the “depraved” rapist now has “no path forward, no second chances and no place in America.”
“As the media and politicians continue to carry water for criminal illegal aliens who have committed indescribable acts of evil in our country, the brave men and women of ICE are arresting and removing the worst of the worst from the US,” she said.
In another vile case in Texas, a child who was younger than 14 years old was allegedly raped by an illegal migrant from Honduras.
Edwin Jacobo Hernandez Mateo lied and told border agents that he was a child when he crossed illegally into Eagle Pass, Texas, in 2022, federal law enforcement sources told The Post.
Hernandez Mateo was expelled to Mexico and it is unclear when he crossed into the US again.
Hernandez Mateo was charged in Waller County, Texas, for raping and impregnating a minor under the age of 14, according to Homeland Security, which did not elaborate on the charges.
ICE agents in Houston arrested the alleged rapist on June 17 and he is now awaiting deportation in the Montgomery Processing Center, Homeland Security said Thursday.

Trejo Reyes initially came to the US lawfully on a green card in 1990, according to Homeland Security. It is unclear when his green card was revoked. The rapist was also convicted of a DWI in 1995, the agency said.
Just last month, ICE agents in Houston collared 1,361 criminal illegal immigrants, including 35 child sex offenders.
And “deportations are ramping up,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Thursday.
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