Crime & Safety
Previously Deported Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty to Document Charges
Gerpis Pena of the Dominican Republic tried to fraudulently obtain a New Hampshire driver's license last year.

CONCORD, NH - A citizen of the Dominican Republic who had been previously been deported from the United States pled guilty to misrepresenting a social security number and falsely claiming to be a U.S. citizen.
Gerpis Pena pled guilty in U.S. District Court on April 13, 2016, according to a press statement from U.S. Attorney Emily Gray Rice.
Back on Nov. 5, 2015, Pena went to the Manchester office of the Department of Motor Vehicles and attempted to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license.
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"Gerpis had in his possession a birth certificate purportedly issued in Puerto Rico, a Social Security card, and a previously-issued New Hampshire driver’s license," according to Rice. "He had completed the forms necessary for issuance of a license in the name of the individual named in the identifying documents, including the Social Security number listed on the card he possessed, when he was approached by the New Hampshire State Police."
A trooper questioned Pena as to his identity and he initially claimed to be a United States Citizen, born in Puerto Rico, and had filled out and signed a renewal application on which he had checked “yes” to the question, “Are you a United States citizen?” The trooper contacted Immigration and Customs Enforcement – Enforcement and Removal Operations (ICE-ERO) for assistance in identifying Pena. ICE-ERO Deportation Officers arrived at the DMV and, using a mobile fingerprinting kit, submitted the defendant’s fingerprints for comparison to databases of known fingerprints.
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The fingerprint impressions were a match to those previously taken from the defendant.
Pena will be sentenced in August and will be deported after serving his sentence.
The case was investigated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the New Hampshire State Police. Assistant U.S. Attorney Alfred Rubega is prosecuting this case.
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